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== Online courses == | == Online courses == | ||
[http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/tutorial/index.html] | * [http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/tutorial/index.html Godzilla crypto tutorial] from [[Peter Gutmann]], 973 slides in PDF format. Part II has the block cipher overview. | ||
* [www.schneier.com/paper-self-study.pdf Self-study course in block cipher cryptanalysis] from [[Bruce Scneier]], PDF format | |||
== Indexes and literature surveys == | == Indexes and literature surveys == |
Revision as of 19:28, 4 June 2009
- Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner and consider archiving the URLs behind the links you provide. See also related web sources.
FAQ documents
- RSA Laboratories' Frequently Asked Questions About Today's Cryptography, a good introduction but not up-to-date
- Index of cryptography FAQs with links to the ten parts of the main cryptography FAQ plus a few others
AES links
- NIST page, official page for the AES standard
- AES Lounge, extensive information, including tables of cryptanalytic results and links to hardware implementations
- Block Cipher Lounge page on AES
- software implementations from Helger Lipmaa
- software implementations from Brian Gladwin
Homepages for block ciphers
RFCs for block ciphers
These RFCs give specifications for the block ciphers themselves.
There are other RFCs covering block cipher modes of operation and how these ciphers should be used in protocols such as IPsec, Open PGP, SSL and SSH. For details, see the linked articles or use RFC search.
Online courses
- Godzilla crypto tutorial from Peter Gutmann, 973 slides in PDF format. Part II has the block cipher overview.
- [www.schneier.com/paper-self-study.pdf Self-study course in block cipher cryptanalysis] from Bruce Scneier, PDF format
Indexes and literature surveys
The Block Cipher Lounge was once an excellent index of current research, with links to design papers and cryptanalytic results for all the well-known block ciphers. However, it is now out-of-date.
Literature surveys:
- A Report on Block Ciphers (Literature Survey), concentrating on Feistel ciphers, from the Indian National Aeronautics Lab
- Survey and benchmark of block ciphers for wireless sensor networks, partly literature survey and partly requirements analysis for wireless applications
- Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers: A Survey by Standaert et al.
- S-Box Design: A Literature Survey from Terry Ritter