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Impossible Differential Cryptanalysis of the Lightweight Block Ciphers TEA, XTEA and HIGHT

Impossible Differential Cryptanalysis of the Lightweight Block Ciphers TEA, XTEA and HIGHT

...and HIGHT are lightweight block ciphers with 64-bit block sizes and 128-bit keys. The round functions of the three ciphers are based on... Read more

31 December, 2011
A FPGA pairing implementation using the Residue Number System

A FPGA pairing implementation using the Residue Number System

...of progresses have been made in software implementations of pairings at the 128-bit security level in large characteristic. In this paper, the authors obtain... Read more

6 April, 2011
The Hummingbird-2 Lightweight Authenticated Encryption Algorithm

The Hummingbird-2 Lightweight Authenticated Encryption Algorithm

Hummingbird-2 is an encryption algorithm with a 128-bit secret key and a 64-bit initialization vector. Hummingbird-2 optionally... Read more

17 March, 2011
Substitution-Diffusion Based Image Cipher

Substitution-Diffusion Based Image Cipher

...this paper, a new image encryption scheme using a secret key of 128-bit size is proposed. In the algorithm, image is partitioned into several... Read more

1 March, 2011
Differential Attack on Five Rounds of the SC2000 Block Cipher

Differential Attack on Five Rounds of the SC2000 Block Cipher

SC2000 is a 128-bit block cipher with a user key of 128, 192 or 256... Read more

4 December, 2010
Meet-in-the-Middle Attack on 8 Rounds of the AES Block Cipher Under 192 Key Bits

Meet-in-the-Middle Attack on 8 Rounds of the AES Block Cipher Under 192 Key Bits

The AES block cipher has a 128-bit block length and a user key of 128, 192 or 256... Read more

20 October, 2010
Loiss: A Byte-Oriented Stream Cipher

Loiss: A Byte-Oriented Stream Cipher

This paper presents a byte-oriented stream cipher - Loiss, which takes a 128-bit initial key and a 128-bit initial vector as inputs, and... Read more

19 September, 2010
Xero

Xero

...The main accounting software runs on Xero servers in Houston, accessible over 128-bit SSL encrypted links from just about anywhere. To use the service... Read more

2 May, 2012 by Alan Stevens

VideoMeet: cloud-based video communication

...grid (Constant Presence). If the video meeting is sensitive, you can invoke 128-bit AES encryption — although of course connection methods are then limited... Read more

17 May, 2012
QuickBooks Online

QuickBooks Online

A usable small-business accounting service that's quick to configure and easy to learn, the initial release of QuickBooks Online lacks a number of features important in this market. Read more

25 May, 2011 by Alan Stevens
How IPv6 will work as IPv4 wanes

How IPv6 will work as IPv4 wanes

The stock of internet addresses based on IPv4 is on the brink of exhaustion, so IPv6 expert Tim Chown explores what will happen now organisations must face the switch Read more

2 February, 2011 by Tim Chown
Benchmarks: high-end Android smartphones

Benchmarks: high-end Android smartphones

...double-precision arithmetic. The Scorpion core, however, can process SIMD instructions in 128-bit-wide chunks, while the Cortex-A8 is restricted to 64 bits... Read more

15 September, 2010 by Christoph H Hochstätter
Easy File Management Web Server 5.0

Easy File Management Web Server 5.0

...and folders as easy as in your local drive and access with 128 bit SSL encryption (HTTPS) all over the Internet/Intranet. It is a... Read more

22 May, 2012
pdf-Office Professional 10.1.4

pdf-Office Professional 10.1.4

...tamper with the original. A high level of document security enabled by 128-bit encryption ensures maximum data protection where needed. From simple text boxes... Read more

21 May, 2012
PDF Creator Pro 8.1.1.4

PDF Creator Pro 8.1.1.4

...editing, copying or modifying through password. It secures PDF file by applying 128-bit encryption algorithm. It sets PDF document properties: Title, Author, Subject, Keywords... Read more

14 May, 2012

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