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Let's Encrypt Text Securely with AES and PKCS#5

#cryptology, #cryptography, #cryptanalysis

In this video, we encrypt text using the advanced encryption standard (AES) and a key derived from a password. The key derivation function (KDF) we use is PBKDF#1 (password-based key derivation function #1) from the Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS#5).

We first discuss the basic idea of encryption using a password and key derivation functions. Then, we use a template of CrypTool 2 to encrypt and decrypt text. The ciphertext is BASE64-encoded and can be easily copied to and from emails.

The PKCS#5 standard can be found here: https:// tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8018 (PKCS #5: Password Based Cryptography Specification Version 2.1)

If you are interested in learning the basics of cryptology, you should also have a look at our video series about basics of cryptology – also for beginners: https://youtu.be/jbumW7Ym03o

You may download the latest version of CrypTool 2 from here: https://www.cryptool.org/en/ct2/downloads

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28 марта 2021 г. 20:03:04
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