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| | Advanced Encryption Standard process - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This process won plaudits from the open cryptographic community, and helped to increase confidence in the security of the winning algorithm from those who were suspicious of backdoors in the predecessor, DES. |  | | Bruce Schneier, one of the authors of the losing Twofish algorithm, wrote after the competition was over that "I have nothing but good things to say about NIST and the AES process" [3]. |  | | In addition the DES was designed primarily for hardware and is relatively slow when implemented in software. |
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| | FIRST ADVANCED ENCRYPTION STANDARD (AES) CANDIDATE CONFERENCE |
 | | Because the key determines the computational process, that process is hidden from potential attacker, and the algorithm is difficult to model mathematically. |  | | Security is, of course, the paramount consideration in the AES selection process and encompasses such issues as the relative security of one candidate as compared to the others, and the extent to which the algorithm output is indistinguishable from a random permutation on the input block. |  | | The purpose of the conference was to introduce participants in the analysis and evaluation process to the various candidate algorithms. |
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| | The Advanced Encryption Standard (Rijndael/AES Algorithm), DES and Triple-DES |
 | | The algorithm was to be a symmetric key process implemented as a block cipher, and should support block sizes of 128 bits and key sizes of 128, 192, and 256 bits. |  | | On January 2, 1997, the US National Institute for Security Technologies (NIST) began the process of developing a new Advanced Encryption Standard to replace DES, and called for public submissions for the new AES algorithm. |  | | DES is a symmetric algorithm, which means that encryption and decryption use the same key. |
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| | Advanced Encryption Standard |
 | | The Agency was renamed the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in 1972, and in 15: siles; advanced aircraft; defense applications of advanced computing; and STEALTH technology. |  | | Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 1: The '''Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency''' (DARPA) is an agency 8: DARPA was created as the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), by Public 13: rch programs. |  | | Advanced Mobile Phone System 2: iotelephone practical, and was considered quite advanced at the time. |
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 | | If the encryption routine is carelessly coded so that execution time depends on the key value, it is possible to deduce information about the key. |  | | All of the operations used by the AES encryption algorithm are invertible, so the decryption algorithm essentially reverses all the operations performed by encryption. |  | | The number of rounds that the encryption algorithm uses is either 10, 12, or 14 and depends on whether the seed key size is 128, 192, or 256 bits. |
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/03/11/AES/default.aspx
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| | RFC 3826 (rfc3826) - The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Cipher Algorit |
 | | The AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is the symmetric cipher algorithm that the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) has selected in a four-year competitive process as Replacement for DES (Data Encryption Standard). |  | | Mechanisms In support of data confidentiality, an encryption algorithm is required. |  | | For a given user, the AES-based privacy protocol MUST be used with one of the authentication protocols defined in RFC 3414 or an algorithm/protocol providing equivalent functionality. |
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| | DES Encryption |
 | | The modified Lucifer algorithm was adopted by NIST as a federal standard on November 23, 1976. |  | | Normally, special processing has to be used to handle files whose size is not a perfect multiple of 8 bytes, but this mode removes that necessity (Private Encryptor handles this case by adding several dummy bytes to the end of a file before encrypting it). |  | | In 1972, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (called the National Bureau of Standards at the time) decided that a strong cryptographic algorithm was needed to protect non-classified information. |
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| | AES - a Whatis.com definition - see also: Advanced Encryption Standard |
 | | In January of 1997, a process was initiated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a unit of the U.S. Commerce Department, to find a more robust replacement for the Data Encryption Standard (DES) and to a lesser degree Triple DES. |  | | Implementations of all of the above were tested extensively in ANSI C and Java languages for speed and reliability in such measures as encryption and decryption speeds, key and algorithm set-up time and resistance to various attacks, both in hardware- and software-centric systems. |  | | It was to be easy to implement in hardware and software, as well as in restricted environments (for example, in a smart card) and offer good defenses against various attack techniques. |
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| | AES - the Advanced Encryption Standard |
 | | The selection process for an AES algorithm begain in 1997, and the new standard, plus algorithm specification, was approved in November 2001 and published as Federal Information Protections Standards Publication 197 (FIPS-197). |  | | In the classic Feistel structure, half of the data block is used to modify the other half of the data block, and then the halves are swapped. |  | | In October 2000, NIST released its report on the development of an Advanced Encryption Standard which compared the five Round 2 algorithms in a number of categories. |
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| | Hardware performance of the Advanced Encryption Standard |
 | | The goal of this project was to perform an objective analysis of five candidates to the Advanced Encryption Standard, qualified to the Second Round of the NIST evaluation process, in terms of the efficiency of their hardware implementations. |  | | As a result, in 1997, an effort was initiated to develop a new encryption standard to be commonly used to protect communication over all kinds of computer networks well into the next century. |  | | A single AES algorithm is going to be selected through a contest organized by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). |
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| | Advanced Encryption Standard Notice 1/97 |
 | | SUMMARY: A process to develop a Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) for Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) incorporating an Advanced Encryption Algorithm (AEA) is being initiated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). |  | | B.3 Statement of estimated computational efficiency in hardware and software. |  | | In order to provide a basis for the evaluation of encryption algorithms submitted to be considered as the AEA for incorporation into the FIPS for AES, evaluation criteria will be used to review submitted algorithms. |
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| | Cryptography (Linktionary term) |
 | | Encryption transforms some input into an output that is impossible to read without the proper key. |  | | Because algorithms are usually public and well known, good encryption relies on a solid algorithm and avoiding the use of weak keys. |  | | NIST Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and associated algorithms, including MARS, RC6, Rijndael, Serpent, and Twofish. |
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http://www.linktionary.com/c/cryptography.html
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| | Advanced Encryption Standard |
 | | However it could be vulnerable to another growth spurt in the processing power of computers. |  | | Utimaco's Safeguard Easy hard disk encryption software incorporates advanced cryptographic algorithms like AES and IDEA ciphering to protect your computer's entire drive. |  | | Historically, cryptography has been concerned solely with encryption; converting information from its normal, comprehensible form into an incomprehensible format, thus rendering it useless without secret knowledge. |
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| | Advanced Encryption Standard - crypto for the next century |
 | | While it may seem odd that the algorithm of the future needs to run on the hardware of the past, the vision is that this encryption needs to work on nontraditional devices, such as smart cards, where the resources are still predicted to be modest for a while. |  | | I feel that the open process used for the algorithm selection is helping to mitigate that as an issue, and it isn't likely to be highly weighted by NIST. |  | | This will likely give AES the critical mass it needs to be the encryption technology integrated into computers large and small to secure e-commerce and financial transactions, as well as protecting the privacy of individual communications. |
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| | Pantek - Expert Linux and Open Source Services: : RFC #3394: Advanced Encryption Standard |
 | | In the final step of the unwrapping process, the recovered value of A[0] is compared to the expected Schaad & Housley Informational [Page 6] RFC 3394 AES Key Wrap Algorithm September 2002 value of A[0]. |  | | In the key wrap algorithm, the concatenation function will be used to concatenate 64-bit quantities to form the 128-bit input to the AES codebook. |  | | Abstract The purpose of this document is to make the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Key Wrap algorithm conveniently available to the Internet community. |
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http://www.pantek.com/library/general/rfc/rfc3394.html
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| | CS 4803 - David Pritchett [AES - Introduction] |
 | | DEAL (Data Encryption Algorithm in Larger Blocks) is a 128-bit Feistel cipher that allows for 128-bit, 192-bit and 256-bit keys. |  | | While MAGENTA performs only six to eight rounds, the many S-box substitutions that are required for encryption make it fall among the slowest algorithms. |  | | Since Crypton is primarily logical operations, it is fairly simple and easy to implement in hardware. |
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| | RFC 3565 (rfc3565) - Use of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Encrypt |
 | | The National Institute of Standards and technology (NIST) selected the Rijndael algorithm for AES because it offers a combination of security, performance, efficiency, ease of implementation, and flexibility. |  | | Specifically, Rijndael appears to be consistently a very good performer in both hardware and software across a wide range of computing environments regardless of its use in feedback or non-feedback modes. |  | | Algorithm Identifiers and Parameters This section specified algorithm identifiers for the AES encryption algorithm. |
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| | Advanced Encryption Standard - Computerworld |
 | | Encryption tool kits sold by vendors typically include a large library of algorithms, he adds, and AES may become yet another choice on that list. |  | | The process of selecting the algorithm for AES has been notable for its openness and transparency. |  | | The Gaithersburg, Md.-based organization is in the final stages of an open process of selecting one or more algorithms, or data-scrambling formulas, for the new Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and plans to make a decision by late summer or early fall. |
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| | Commerce Department Announces Winner of Global Information Security Competition |
 | | Computer scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, an agency of the Commerce Department's Technology Administration, organized the international competition in a drive to develop a strong information encryption formula to protect sensitive information in federal computer systems. |  | | Most people who use automated teller machines have used cryptography because the secret PINs required by the machines are encrypted before being sent to a computer that makes sure the number matches the card. |  | | Researchers from 12 different countries worked on developing advanced encoding methods during the global competition. |
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| | List of cryptographers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Claude Crépeau, CAN, Professor in Computer Science at McGill University. |  | | Bruce Schneier, US, CTO and founder of Counterpane Internet Security, Inc., one of the developers of Twofish, an AES contest finalist, several other encryption algorithms, a random number generator or two, etc. Author of Crypto-Gram a monthly newsletter on cryptography topics and several influential books. |  | | Don Coppersmith, US, one of the IBM team which designed the entry in the NBS competition which resulted in (after NSA / NBS modification) the Data Encryption Standard |
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| | IT Architect Deciphering the Advanced Encryption Standard March 5, 2001 |
 | | The second NSA-proposed change was to the algorithm's S-boxes. |  | | The story begins in 1973, when the National Bureau of Standards (NBS, the precursor to NIST) began its search for the encryption algorithm that became DES. |  | | As improving technology rendered the 56-bit keys dangerously weak, many organizations started using Triple DES, a variant that applied the DES algorithm three times, using two or three separate 56-bit keys. |
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| | Error Analysis and Detection Procedures for a Hardware Implementation of the Advanced Encryption Standard |
 | | In this paper, we first describe some studies of the effects that faults may have on a hardware implementation of AES by analyzing the propagation of such faults to the outputs. |  | | Error Analysis and Detection Procedures for a Hardware Implementation of the Advanced Encryption Standard |  | | "Error Analysis and Detection Procedures for a Hardware Implementation of the Advanced Encryption Standard," IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol. 52, no. 4, pp. |
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| | Programming with GNU Crypto 2.0.0 |
 | | The identity, or null cipher, is not a true cipher as it does not transform the data input, but rather copies it directly to the output. |  | | Blowfish encryption and decryption are very fast in software, especially on 32 bit microprocessor architectures. |  | | The IBlockCipher Interface: The standard block cipher interface. |
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| | Advanced Encryption Standard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | AES is fast in both software and hardware, is relatively easy to implement, and requires little memory. |  | | Niels Ferguson, John Kelsey, Stefan Lucks, Bruce Schneier, Mike Stay, David Wagner, and Doug Whiting, Improved Cryptanalysis of Rijndael, Fast Software Encryption, 2000 pp213–230 [7] |  | | AES operates on a 4×4 array of bytes, termed the state (versions of Rijndael with a larger block size have additional columns in the state). |
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| | Announcing the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) - Storming Media |
 | | Throughout the remainder of this standard, the algorithm specified herein will be referred to we the ASS algorithm. |  | | Abstract: This standard specifies the Rijndael algorithm (3 end 4), 5 symmetric block cipher that can process data blocks of 135 bits, using cipher keys with lengths of 135, 193, end 355 bits. |  | | The algorithm may be used with the three different key lengths indicated above, and therefore these different flavors may be referred to we AES-138, AES-192, end AES-256. |
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| | NIST Begins Process to Develop Advanced Encryption Standard |
 | | The AES will provide a means to scramble data to protect vital electronic information with a high level of security. |  | | -30- News and general information on the National Institute of Standards and Technology are available on the World Wide Web at http://www.nist.gov. |  | | These will help lay the groundwork for evaluating and choosing the mathematical formula, or algorithm, to be specified publicly by the standard. |
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| | The Ultimate MAGENTA - American History Information Guide and Reference |
 | | The name MAGENTA is an acronym for Multifunctional Algorithm for General-purpose Encryption and Network Telecommunication Applications. |  | | In cryptography, MAGENTA is a symmetric key block cipher developed by Deutsche Telekom. |  | | (The color magenta is also part of the corporate identity of Deutsche Telekom.) The cipher was submitted to the Advanced Encryption Standard process, but did not advance beyond the first round; cryptographic weaknesses were discovered and it was found to be one of the slower ciphers submitted [1]. |
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| | Blogger: Email Post to a Friend |
 | | Such findings would cause the message digest currently in use become vulnerable as we could find a way to craft a file to have the message digest generated same as the one generated from another file. |  | | For example, Apache Web Server products now publicly published the MD5 hashes so that people downloaded the source code on different mirror sites could check if the file downloaded is not modified and is safe to run. |  | | The functions designed by researcher are believed to be the one that take an inordinately long time to generate duplicate fingerprints. |
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| | Report on the Development of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) - Storming Media |
 | | Abstract: In 1997, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) initiated a process to select a symmetric-key encryption algorithm to be used to protect sensitive (unclassified) Federal information in furtherance of NIST's statutory responsibilities. |  | | In 1998, NIST announced the acceptance of fifteen candidate algorithms and requested the assistance of cryptographic research community in analyzing the candidates. |  | | Report on the Development of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) |
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| | Data Encryption Standard - a Whatis.com definition - see also: DES |
 | | DES originated at IBM in 1977 and was adopted by the U.S. Department of Defense. |  | | However, free versions of the software are widely available on bulletin board services and Web sites. |  | | Concerned that the encryption algorithm could be used by unfriendly governments, the U.S. government has prevented export of the encryption software. |
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| | The Advanced Encryption Standard (Rijndael) |
 | | For keys 256 bits in length, in addition, the S-box from the Byte Sub step alone is applied to the word from the preceding stretch for the fifth word in a stretch in addition. |  | | Rijndael is a relatively simple cipher in many respects. |  | | (During an early stage of the AES process, a draft version of the requirements would have required each algorithm to have three versions, with both the key and block sizes equal to each of 128, 192, and 256 bits. |
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| | EETimes.com - U.S. unveils advanced encryption standard |
 | | The algorithm was selected by Commerce last October and incorporates the Rijndael encryption formula developed by two Belgian cryptographers. |  | | Other "block cipher" encryption algorithms are also available. |  | | Evans' approval of the standard is the culmination of a four-year government effort to come up with a secure algorithm for AES. |
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http://www.eetimes.com/story/industry/systems_and_software_news/OEG20011205S0060
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| | The Advanced Encryption Standard, Rijndael, and Wide Trails. |
 | | After presenting a short overview of the AES development process, I will explain the design of the winner of the contest: Rijndael. |  | | In order to do this properly, I'll introduce the design strategy that was developed by Joan Daemen and myself: the Wide Trail design strategy. |  | | On November 26th, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) development process was officially concluded by the Secretary of Commerce. |
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| | CAST-256 Encryption for 3.0/7.0 - PowerBASIC Forums |
 | | -- Encryption key lengths can range from 16 to 32 bytes (128 to 256 |  | | -- Like most encryption algorithms, CAST-256 was designed on big-endian |  | | In this posting, test-bed code appears below the CAST-256.BAS file |
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| | CRYPTREC |
 | | DSA (NIST Digital Signature Algorithm from the Digital Signature Standard FIPS Pub 186-2; ANSI X9.30, part 1) |  | | ECDSA (ANSI X9.62) (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm; ANSI X9.62, SEC1 by Standards for Efficient Cryptography Group - 2000) |  | | It is comparable in many respects to the European Union's NESSIE project and to the Advanced Encryption Standard process run by NIST in the US. |
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| | CertainKey News |
 | | April 12th 2002, the latest developments in both physical and information security are discussed in an open forum, hosted by the Ottawa chapter of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE). |  | | will address the Ottawa engineering community on the mathematical internals of the candidate AES algorithms and their peripheral implications to international standards. |  | | The implementation and design issues faced by engineers will be presented by: |
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| | The World Leader in Linux POS (Point of Sale) |
 | | ViewTouch POS computers have VIA C5P processors which, unlike standard x86 CPUS from Intel and AMD which can only encrypt or decrypt an AES cipher in software, have hardware encryption/decryption of the AES cipher. |  | | This is an erratic process which is governed by laws of Quantum Physics and is therefore genuinely random in nature. |  | | The phenomenon produces a small voltage variation across the diode which is extracted via AC coupling and is amplified to achieve a large amplitude noise which is used to control a logic digitisation circuit which, upon request, produces either 0 (logic zero) or 1 (logic one) as its output. |
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| | IAIK Krypto Group - AES Lounge |
 | | An Efficient FPGA Implementation of Advanced Encryption Standard Algorithm |  | | Efficient Implementation of Rijndael Encryption in Reconfigurable Hardware: Improvements and Design Tradeoffs |  | | In the year 2000, the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced that Rijndael was selected as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). |
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| | Ciphertext-only attack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nonetheless poor cipher usage or reliance on home-grown proprietary algorithms that have not been subject to thorough scrutiny has resulted in many computer-age encryption systems that are still subject to ciphertext-only attack. |  | | The vetting process for a new cipher design standard usually takes many years and includes exhaustive testing of large quantities of ciphertext for any statistical departure from random noise. |  | | Mechanical encryption devices such as Enigma made these attacks much more difficult (although, historically, Polish cryptographers were able to mount a successful ciphertext-only cryptanalysis of the Enigma by exploiting an insecure protocol for indicating the message settings). |
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| | wikien.info: Main_Page |
 | | In cryptography, MARS is a block cipher which was IBM's submission to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) process; the cipher was selected as a finalist. |  | | MARS has a 128-bit block size and a variable key size of between 128 and 448 bits (in 32-bit increments). |  | | The design team included Don Coppersmith who had been involved in the creation of the previous Data Encryption Standard (DES) twenty years earlier. |
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| | W3C XML Encryption Working Group |
 | | An email to a Chair that does not include the list in the distribution may be considered private correspondence and might not be added to the agenda for WG consideration; we need public records of proposals, consideration, and re-consideration as we move forward in achieving a group consensus. |  | | The mission of this Working Group (WG) is to develop a process for encrypting/decrypting digital content (including XML documents and portions thereof) and an XML syntax used to represent the (1) encrypted content and (2) information that enables an intended recipient to decrypt it.. |  | | This WG has successfully advanced all chartered deliverables to their final state and the charter has expired; presently the mailing list may be used to ask questions about the specifications or interop report. |
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| | CNN - U.S. government to set new standard for advanced encryption - August 24, 1998 |
 | | DES, developed by IBM Corp. and adopted by NIST in 1977, has only one key size -- 56 bits, which is the length of the encryption algorithm. |  | | The government wants vendors to develop encryption software that includes a key recovery mechanism whereby the government could get access to the algorithm to decode a message for law enforcement purposes. |  | | SSL makes headway as an encryption standard (Netscape Enterprise Developer) |
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| | Crypto experts hail Advanced Encryption Standard - ZDNet UK News |
 | | At the top of the list of past successes: the US National Institute of Standards and Technology's selection last summer of the Rijndael Algorithm as the AES, or the standard way to encrypt government content in the future. |  | | Whitfield Diffie, who many consider the father of cryptography and who has an algorithm named after him, said the last year was a turning point for encryption. |  | | "I would like to say that after all this time that people bashed the government, it's nice that they did something right for once," said Adi Shamir, a professor in the applied mathematics department of Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science and the "S" in RSA, a popular encryption algorithm. |
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| | Organic Madness: Standard Process, Mediherb and Other Products for Wellness |
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| | 15 enter crypto standard race CNET News.com |
 | | "DES can be broken cheaply and easily, and the industry needs to come up with a new standard that protects all the information that the federal government stores," said Lauren Hall, a lobbyist on encryption issues for the Software Publishers Association. |  | | Zimmermann calls the Advanced Encryption Standard "the most exciting thing in crypto for the last couple of years," noting that the open submissions and review process has produced high-quality entries from academic researchers as well as commercial firms. |  | | Even though the new standard will be available for free, being picked could carry commercial benefits. |
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| | Advanced Encryption Standard process - Wikipedia |
 | | Wähle „Advanced Encryption Standard process suchen“ um nach Advanced Encryption Standard process zu suchen. |  | | Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu Advanced Encryption Standard process hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary (Wiktionary). |
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| | 3Com Systems Lock Down Wireless Networks with Built-in Advanced Encryption Standard |
 | | The state is midway through a process of migrating all of its wireless networks from 802.11b systems with proprietary security solutions to faster LANs with standards-based security. |  | | Built on a robust, efficient algorithm that generates 128-bit, 192-bit, and 256-bit keys, AES requires both the access point and the wireless client to use the same key to decrypt the transmission. |  | | As a result, federal, state, and local agencies are moving quickly to deploy AES-enabled wireless systems -- providing a powerful example for other businesses for which privacy and data security are of utmost importance. |
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