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“So the threat to cryptography is well understood due to work by Peter Shor and others. A symmetric algorithm like AES or others standard crypto processes is cut (of) key-size in half, which is a dramatic reduction. ... For key management purposes, against the RSA and the Diffie-Hellman and stuff, they flat-line under a quantum computer.”
Brian Snow, Former Technical Director of the US National Security Agency (NSA), Public Key Cryptography 30th Anniversary Conference, Dec 2006
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“Business now relies on information infrastructures that are interlinked and interdependent… The way in which these hidden interdependencies pervade our everyday lives is staggering and, in some cases, may go unchecked for many years until an incident occurs that revels the true nature of the interdependences' impact.”Read more...
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“The more complex the threats become, the more you have to do the basics and groundwork really well. Staying aware and on top of new vulnerabilities and ensuring that patches and software updates are rapidly implemented is crucial.”
Jeff Shipley, Cisco Intelligence Collection Manager, Cisco 2008 Annual Security Report
PQSDES cipher-hash
PQSDES is a software upgrade to the US NIST DES cipher intended to increase its security, performance and functionality. PQSDES will offer single-pass authenticated encryption and collision resistant hash functionality with security ratings from 10 to 100 years depending on operational parameters. PQSDES is a symbiotic cipher construction that takes advantage of the hardware DES circuitry in smart cards. PQSDES-512 is significantly faster than 3DES-168 for data privacy and message integrity operations on desktops.
PQSAES cipher-hash
PQSAES is a software upgrade to the US NIST AES cipher intended to increase its security and functionality. PQSAES will offer single-pass authenticated encryption and collision resistant hash functionality with security ratings from 10 to 100 years depending on operational parameters. PQSAES is structurally very similar to the PQSDES. Single pass authenticated encryption using PQSAES-512 is estimated to run at approximately the same speed as the weaker standards based combination of AES-256 for data privacy and AES-128-HMAC for message integrity.
Idigram
Idigrams are an innovative symmetric technique that can be applied in at least two different contexts. In the first context Idigrams can be used to improve the performance and security characteristics of symmetric key exchange operations. In the second context Idigrams can be used to provide long term high assurance data integrity assurances more efficiently than Lamport-Diffe-Merkle digital signatures.
VEST cipher-hash
VEST is a family of hardware dedicated ciphers designed exclusively for FPGA and ASIC application. VEST offers security ratings ranging from 80-bit to 256-bit post quantum secure. VEST is a conservative hardware design capable of single-pass authenticated encryption and collision resistant hashing operations. First published in 2005, the full specifications to VEST v2.1 (2007) are available online.
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Synaptic Labs' technologies make possible a wide range of cryptographic operations in many of the world's smallest devices with excellent performance. Synaptic Labs' range of data privacy and integrity primitives employ conservative cryptographic techniques in efficient ways to offer longevity of data security. Synaptic Labs' data privacy and integrity primitives are optimised for maximising performance in important application domains that are not well serviced by mainstream general-purpose software ciphers. Synaptic range of data privacy and integrity primitives have the following common features:
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