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- CRYPTON abstract "In cryptography, CRYPTON is a symmetric block cipher submitted as a candidate for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). It is very efficient in hardware implementations and was designed by Chae Hoon Lim of Future Systems Inc.The CRYPTON algorithm processes blocks of 128 bits in the form of 4×4 byte arrays. The round transformation consists of four steps: byte-wise substitution, column-wise bit permutation, column-to-row transposition and finally key addition. CRYPTON uses 12 rounds of this encryption process. Due to the algorithm's nature, the decryption process can be made identical to the encryption process using a different key.".
- CRYPTON wikiPageExternalLink crypton-pas.zip.
- CRYPTON wikiPageExternalLink cryptonv10.ps.
- CRYPTON wikiPageExternalLink 980828-jborst.pdf.
- CRYPTON wikiPageExternalLink Crypton.pdf.
- CRYPTON wikiPageExternalLink ches99.doc.
- CRYPTON wikiPageExternalLink CRYPTON-0.5.
- CRYPTON wikiPageID "7237011".
- CRYPTON wikiPageRevisionID "592045772".
- CRYPTON blockSize "128".
- CRYPTON derivedFrom Square_(cipher).
- CRYPTON designers Chae_Hoon_Lim.
- CRYPTON hasPhotoCollection CRYPTON.
- CRYPTON keySize "128192".
- CRYPTON name "CRYPTON".
- CRYPTON publishDate "1998".
- CRYPTON rounds "12".
- CRYPTON structure Substitution-permutation_network.
- CRYPTON subject Category:Block_ciphers.
- CRYPTON type Abstraction100002137.
- CRYPTON type BlockCiphers.
- CRYPTON type Cipher106254239.
- CRYPTON type Communication100033020.
- CRYPTON type Message106253690.
- CRYPTON comment "In cryptography, CRYPTON is a symmetric block cipher submitted as a candidate for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). It is very efficient in hardware implementations and was designed by Chae Hoon Lim of Future Systems Inc.The CRYPTON algorithm processes blocks of 128 bits in the form of 4×4 byte arrays. The round transformation consists of four steps: byte-wise substitution, column-wise bit permutation, column-to-row transposition and finally key addition.".
- CRYPTON label "CRYPTON".
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- CRYPTON label "CRYPTON".
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- CRYPTON wasDerivedFrom CRYPTON?oldid=592045772.
- CRYPTON isPrimaryTopicOf CRYPTON.