AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)
Algorithme de chiffrement symétrique le plus communément utilisé.
L'abréviation AES-128 et AES-256 fait référence à la taille des clés, respectivement de 128 et 256 bits.
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Algorithme de chiffrement symétrique le plus communément utilisé.
L'abréviation AES-128 et AES-256 fait référence à la taille des clés, respectivement de 128 et 256 bits.
European standard of evaluation methodology for physical random number generators (TRNGs)
Set of definitions and protocols that facilitate the creation and integration of application software (function name, description, input, output, etc.)
An integrated circuit (IC) chip customized for a particular use and user.
Asymmetric cryptography is a process that incorporates two encryption keys, a public key and a private key. The encryption key of the message is called public key (and can be communicated without any restriction), and the decryption key of the message is called private key. Asymmetric cryptography can also be used to authenticate messages