UNIT-IV SECURITY PRACTICE & SYSTEM SECURITY:Authentication applications-Kerberos-X.509 Authentication services - Internet Firewalls for Trusted System: Roles of Firewalls-Firewall Firewall designs related terminology Types of Firewalls SET for E-Commerce Virus and related threats Transactions. Intruder Intrusion detection system Countermeasures-Firewalls design principles - Trusted systems-Practical implementation of cryptography and security
Plaintext would be extended with padding to have right size. Plaintext is rarely right size for AES it is very common it requires padding to be some multiplication of 128bits
@@GamingWithSamiCheema Take it with a grain of salt, but my understanding is that it will be extended for example to August\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A. (You just added 10x x0A Byte at the end of it to extend August which was 6 bytes to 16bytes) It depends on the type of padding which will be used there are different types. This one is for example is defined by PKCS7. Padding is usually just repeatedly adding some specific bits just to make message longer so it fits the required bit length. Then you have right length for plaintext and you can encrypt it with AES block cipher. When decryption happens you still will have plaintext with padding and you have to also remove it afterwards to get purely message.
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SECURITY PRACTICE & SYSTEM SECURITY:Authentication applications-Kerberos-X.509
Authentication services - Internet Firewalls for Trusted System: Roles of Firewalls-Firewall
Firewall designs related terminology Types of Firewalls SET for E-Commerce
Virus and related threats
Transactions. Intruder Intrusion detection system
Countermeasures-Firewalls design principles - Trusted systems-Practical implementation of cryptography and security
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What to do , if we have Key or plaintext other than 128 or 192 or 256 bits??? What if plain text is less than 128 bits?
Plaintext would be extended with padding to have right size. Plaintext is rarely right size for AES it is very common it requires padding to be some multiplication of 128bits
@@tonnytrumpet734what is padding?
For example, we have key as:
August
So how to complete it to 16 bytes
@@GamingWithSamiCheema Take it with a grain of salt, but my understanding is that it will be extended for example to August\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A\x0A. (You just added 10x x0A Byte at the end of it to extend August which was 6 bytes to 16bytes)
It depends on the type of padding which will be used there are different types. This one is for example is defined by PKCS7. Padding is usually just repeatedly adding some specific bits just to make message longer so it fits the required bit length.
Then you have right length for plaintext and you can encrypt it with AES block cipher. When decryption happens you still will have plaintext with padding and you have to also remove it afterwards to get purely message.
@@tonnytrumpet734 okay, thank you so much
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