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A [http://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php slecture] by students Katie Marsh and Divya Agarwal
  
Partly based on the [[2015_Summer_Cryptography_Paar|Cryptography Summer 2015]] lecture material of Prof. Paar.
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Based on the [http://wiki.crypto.rub.de/Buch/movies.php Cryptography] lecture material of Prof. Paar.
  
 
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==Accompanying Notes==
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====Overview of AES====
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*AES is a block cipher
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*information is handled 128 bits at a time
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*key can be 128, 192, or 256 bits long
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*number of rounds depends on the key length (can be 10/12/14 rounds)
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Internal Structure of AES

A slecture by students Katie Marsh and Divya Agarwal

Based on the Cryptography lecture material of Prof. Paar.



Link to video on youtube


Accompanying Notes

Overview of AES

  • AES is a block cipher
  • information is handled 128 bits at a time
  • key can be 128, 192, or 256 bits long
  • number of rounds depends on the key length (can be 10/12/14 rounds)




Questions and comments

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Alumni Liaison

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