In today's electronic age, the importance of digitalcryptography in securing electronic data transactions isunquestionable. Every day, users electronically generate andcommunicate a large volume of ...
In the previous blog post, “Embedded Security Using Cryptography”, we looked at how cryptography can be used for securing assets in embedded systems and ensure confidentiality, integrity and ...
In 1997, the two Belgian researchers created an algorithm they called Rijndael, a portmanteau of their names, which not long after – in 2001 in the U.S. and 2005 elsewhere – would become the ...
VINCENT Rijmen en Joan Daemen werden instant-sterren in 2000. Rijmen, toen onderzoeker aan de KU Leuven, nu bij het bedrijf Cryptomathic, en Daemen van Proton World International (van de protonkaarten ...
The roots of Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) go back to 1999, when two Belgian cryptographers Vincent Rijmen and Joan Daemen designed a new block cipher and decided to call it Rijndael, a ...
The AES core implements Rijndael cipher encoding and decoding in compliance with the NIST Advanced Encryption Standard. It processes 128-bit data bloc ...
Last month, in the first of a two-part series, I described the theory behind the next generation in passive authentication technologies called Single Packet Authorization (SPA). This article gets away ...