ANALYSIS OF APPROACHES FOR TESTING PSEUDORANDOM BIT SEQUENCES
Keywords:
bit sequence, testing, random sequences, pseudorandom sequence, statistical testingAbstract
An article devoted to the systematization of scientific positions on static testing of sequences widely used in cryptographic information security systems to obtain key and additional information (random numbers, initialization vectors, etc.). Existing approaches to testing pseudo-random sequences are considered. The main advantages and disadvantages of the most well-known test packages for sequence analysis for randomness are presented. The information obtained allows you to choose the most optimal approach and tests to check the bit sequence for randomness, depending on the available characteristics of this sequence. It was found that for sequences up to 100 bits there are not enough existing statistical packets and this direction requires further and thorough research.
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