RIS ID

92285

Publication Details

Seberry, J. (2011). World's toughest encryption scheme is 'vulnerable' ...so what about you?. The Conversation, (19 August),

Abstract

It was announced overnight that cryptography researchers have found a "vulnerability" in the encryption scheme used in the vast majority of secure online transactions - a scheme known as AES-256. Every important electronic transaction you make online is encrypted - your banking, your census form, your credit card payments. AES-256 - the Advanced Encryption Standard - was approved by the US National Institute of Standards in 2002 to be used in all unclassified communications. As well as its almost almost-ubiquitous use in e-commerce, AES-256 is used to secure household WiFi connections, mobile phone connections and a range of other applications.

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