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  • ...phers from Schneier and co-workers named [[Twofish]] (a candidate in the [[AES competition]]) and [[Threefish]] (used in the [[Skein (hash algorithm) | Skein hash]],
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  • ...ibuted to analysis of candidates. We provide a table listing some of the [[AES competition/Catalogs/AES_players|major players]] involved. ...Telecommunication Applications''' was [[Deutsche Telekom]]'s entry in the AES competition. Like all AES candidates, it uses 128-bit blocks and supports key sizes of
    21 KB (3,256 words) - 12:00, 4 July 2024
  • The overall process and methodology are similar to what they did for the [[AES competition]], choosing a new cipher standard which became the [[Advanced Encryption St ...her)| Hasty Pudding]] was in some ways the most interesting entry in the [[AES competition]].
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  • CAST-256 was a candidate cipher in the [[AES competition]]; it did not make it into the finals. Like all AES candidates, it uses 128
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  • ...ssified traffic, as well as unclassified traffic. AES was selected in an [[AES competition |open process]], and its algorithm is public.<ref name=Burr>{{citation The [[AES competition]] to choose a successor for DES was a very open process, perhaps partly bec
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  • *{{pl|AES competition}}
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  • ...ss and the criteria, and descriptions of all fifteen candidates, see the [[AES competition]] article. To do this, they ran a very open international AES competition, starting in 1998. Their requirements specified a block cipher with 128-bit
    53 KB (8,375 words) - 17:00, 19 July 2024
  • ...is too much for this article and a large chunk should move, perhaps to an AES competition article. Write it, then worry about that. [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy Harris] ** Much of the current AES section could move to an [[AES competition]] article, and some to articles on specific ciphers, but I think this artic
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  • {{rpr|AES competition}}
    9 KB (1,185 words) - 11:00, 13 September 2024
  • ...te one huge article, then split it up producing separate articles on the [[AES competition]] and a couple of dozen stubs on individual ciphers. The hash stuff is not
    19 KB (3,052 words) - 09:21, 24 June 2024
  • ...ian cryptographers, Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, and submitted to the [[AES competition|AES selection process]] under the name "Rijndael", a portmanteau of the nam
    71 KB (10,659 words) - 07:00, 24 September 2024
  • I've completed my move & am becoming active again. I've created [[AES competition]], but more things mentioned in last couple of sections of [[Talk:Block_cip That is done. Both [[block cipher]] and [[AES competition]] may now be close to approvable, and there are a whole lot of new (short,
    60 KB (9,871 words) - 07:38, 31 May 2024
  • ...block cipher]] has since been approved. See [[Talk:Cryptology]] and [[Talk:AES competition]] for recent comments. Can you comment at [[Talk:AES competition]] or [[Talk:Cryptology#What_next.3F]]?
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