Network Security - AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) Algorithm
Offered By: Sundeep Saradhi Kanthety via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm in this comprehensive 49-minute video lecture. Delve into the intricacies of this symmetric block cipher, including its 128-bit block size, 128-bit key size, and 10-round structure. Learn about the algorithm's components such as the state array, substitution, shift rows, multiplication, and round key generation. Gain a thorough understanding of AES's block diagram, representations, and the step-by-step process of transforming plaintext into ciphertext. Discover how AES utilizes 44 sub-keys, each 32 bits in length, to produce a final 128-bit ciphertext output.
Syllabus
Introduction
AES
Block Diagram
Representations
plaintext
substitution
state array
shift rows
multiplication
round key
explanation
Taught by
Sundeep Saradhi Kanthety
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