- The
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), also
known by its
original name
Rijndael (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɛindaːl]), is a
specification for the encryption...
- The
Rijndael S-box is a
substitution box (lookup table) used in the
Rijndael cipher, on
which the
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
cryptographic algorithm...
-
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) contest,
where it was
ranked second to
Rijndael.
Serpent was
designed by Ross Anderson, Eli Biham, and Lars Knudsen. Like...
- Reed–Solomon
error correction, in
cryptography algorithms such as the
Rijndael (AES)
encryption algorithm, in
tournament scheduling, and in the design...
-
significant byte at
index 0 The
Rijndael variants with
larger block sizes use more of
these constants, up to rcon29 for
Rijndael with 128-bit keys and 256 bit...
- Standard, also
known as
Rijndael.
Rijndael is free for any use
public or private,
commercial or non-commercial. The
authors of
Rijndael used to
provide a homepage...
-
operation performed by the
Rijndael cipher,
along with the
ShiftRows step, is the
primary source of
diffusion in
Rijndael. Each
column is
treated as a...
- CAST-256, CRYPTON, DEAL, DFC, E2, FROG, HPC, LOKI97, MAGENTA, MARS, RC6,
Rijndael, SAFER+, Serpent, and Twofish. In the
ensuing debate, many
advantages and...
-
October 1970) is a
Belgian cryptographer and one of the two
designers of the
Rijndael, the
Advanced Encryption Standard.
Rijmen is also the co-designer of the...
-
requirements for
cryptography modules FIPS 153 (3D graphics) FIPS 197 (
Rijndael / AES cipher) FIPS 199
Standards for
Security Categorization of Federal...