This application note presents the implementation of AES-128 encryption with Zilog’s Z8 Encore! series of 8-bit microcontrollers. It briefly describes the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), and the ...
Those using Google Cloud Storage got a nice treat this week when Google announced that it is now encrypting all data before it’s written to disk with 128-bit AES encryption. Google says that users ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. SandForce announced their SF-2000 series controller way back in 2010 as an overall improvement to the ...
Companies not using full-strength cryptography for web-to-host products, says Attachmate. Despite demanding full-strength cryptography on web-to-host connectivity products, Attachmate claims users in ...
Intel has decided that AES encryption feature of the 520 Series SSD (Cherryville) does not actually feature 256-bit encryption. It turns out that the SSD actually only supports 128-bit encryption, ...
LSI subsidiary SandForce has been forced to admit that its SF-2000 solid-state drive (SSD) controller has a flaw in its security implementation which sees the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) key ...
I dunno if this a stupid question, but I'm running the Microsoft Wirless notbook kit and using their base station as my router. Under settings, it has an option for encryption, but I need a key of ...
Last November, when the glaring weaknesses in wireless LAN security became apparent, the U.S. Army decided it needed to beef up the security of a battlefield wireless LAN system it was about to deploy ...
As a result of a decision made on 19 October by the United States Department of Commerce (USDoC), Nortel Networks has received approval to export 128-bit encryption to more than 40 countries - ...
If security is high on your feature list for hardware peripherals you might be interested in a new wireless keyboard and mouse combination set that has been released by Cherry this week, who have ...
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