• Data Encryption Standard (DES), sometimes DE Algorithm, winner of NBS selection competition, replaced by AES for most purposes IDEA RC4 (cipher) Tiny Encryption...
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  • confidentiality) because a symmetric-key algorithm is used to encrypt the data transmitted. The keys for this symmetric encryption are generated uniquely for each...
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  • periods for client devices. By default, ONE-NET uses the Extended Tiny Encryption Algorithm (XTEA) version 2 with 32 iterations (XTEA2-32). The ONE-NET...
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  • AES implementations (category Advanced Encryption Standard)
    uses Rijndael Algorithm (NIST AES) 256-bit Data Blocks, Cipher Key and CTR (Counter Mode) for any and all Document or picture encryption in Windows only...
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  • Padding (cryptography) (category Padding algorithms)
    block cipher modes (CBC and PCBC essentially) for symmetric-key encryption algorithms require plain text input that is a multiple of the block size, so...
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    10, 2018. Andem, Vikram Reddy (2003). A cryptanalysis of the Tiny Encryption Algorithm (PDF) (Masters thesis). The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa...
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  • interest and may in themselves be incriminating in countries in which encryption is illegal. Whereas cryptography is the practice of protecting the contents...
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  • These TEA ciphers should not be confused with the block cipher Tiny Encryption Algorithm. The TEA ciphers have different availability due to export and...
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  • list wolfSSL's support for using various devices' hardware encryption with various algorithms. - "All" denotes 128, 192, and 256-bit supported block sizes...
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    AES in 2000—and the Agency's support for the choice of a strong encryption algorithm designed by Europeans rather than by Americans—to Brian Snow, who...
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