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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

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: ...

Feistel Block Cipher Animation

Feistel Block Cipher Animation

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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

Fuzzy Logic - Computerphile

Fuzzy Logic - Computerphile

Real life isn't as simple as true or false - Fuzzy logic allows you to have degrees of truth, meaning computer programmes can deal ...

Public Key Cryptography - Computerphile

Public Key Cryptography - Computerphile

Spies used to meet in the park to exchange

Functional Parsing - Computerphile

Functional Parsing - Computerphile

Functional or Combinator Parsing explained by Professor Graham Hutton. Professor Hutton's Functional Parsing Library: ...

Code vs Data (Metaprogramming) - Computerphile

Code vs Data (Metaprogramming) - Computerphile

Why are

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 ...