Monday, February 1, 2010
Lecture 4: Data Encryption Standard (DES) (Feb 1)
In today’s lecture we discussed the Data Encryption Standard. The DES algorithm is a combination of substitutions and transpositions. Product ciphers are created by the combination of two weaker ciphers. DES uses an initial permutation followed by 16 cycles of different shifts and swaps that increase the cipher texts security. Most of the class was spent diving into the granular details of the steps in the algorithm. The algorithm uses a series of look up tables that are all published. DES is used on 64 bit blocks with 56 bit keys. Decryption is just the inverse of the encryption by applying the 16 cycles in reverse order. For more in depth information about the DES algorithm see the Lecture 4 Ppt. Also Wikipedia has a ton of great information about the standard.
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Thanks for sharing the link to collect in depth information about DES algorithm. What is AES advanced encryption standard ? Is there any difference between both these type of standards and I have also heard about 3DES.
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