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The only viable alternative to AES? Dr Mike Pound unravels the clever ChaCha You don't just 'run a cipher' - you need a mode of operation. Dr Mike Pound explains some relative to the Spies used to meet in the park to exchange We look at where the ubiquitous AES came from. Dr Mike Pound introduces the Rijndael algorithm. SP Networks: ... Substitution-permutation networks are the basis for almost all modern symmetric Just what are elliptic curves and why use a graph shape in

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Feistel Cipher - Computerphile

Feistel Cipher - Computerphile

One of the most elegant solutions for

Chacha Cipher - Computerphile

Chacha Cipher - Computerphile

The only viable alternative to AES? Dr Mike Pound unravels the clever ChaCha

Modes of Operation - Computerphile

Modes of Operation - Computerphile

You don't just 'run a cipher' - you need a mode of operation. Dr Mike Pound explains some relative to the

Public Key Cryptography - Computerphile

Public Key Cryptography - Computerphile

Spies used to meet in the park to exchange

One Encryption Standard to Rule Them All! - Computerphile

One Encryption Standard to Rule Them All! - Computerphile

We look at where the ubiquitous AES came from. Dr Mike Pound introduces the Rijndael algorithm. SP Networks: ...

AES Explained (Advanced Encryption Standard) - Computerphile

AES Explained (Advanced Encryption Standard) - Computerphile

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Almost All Web Encryption Works Like This (SP Networks) - Computerphile

Almost All Web Encryption Works Like This (SP Networks) - Computerphile

Substitution-permutation networks are the basis for almost all modern symmetric

Elliptic Curves - Computerphile

Elliptic Curves - Computerphile

Just what are elliptic curves and why use a graph shape in

Reflections on Trusting Trust - Computerphile

Reflections on Trusting Trust - Computerphile

Professor Brailsford discusses Ken Thompson's ACM Turing Award acceptance paper "Reflections on Trusting Trust" Ken ...

Feistel Block Cipher Animation

Feistel Block Cipher Animation

Shows the basics of a

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Share part of a secret without knowing which part? Dr Tim Muller explains how Oblivious Transfer works.

How to Choose a Password - Computerphile

How to Choose a Password - Computerphile

How do you pick the perfect password? Is it as simple as XKCD make out, or is there more to it? Dr Mike Pound follows on from his ...

Feistel Cipher Structure

Feistel Cipher Structure

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