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By now, you're aware of some historically relevant cryptographic concepts and how prime numbers relate to encryption algorithms. In this chapter we're moving on to the current-day de facto cryptographic staple, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), in addition to tackling many other relevant concepts in the field. We will first visit some basics, including the two major numeric systems in computer science: binary and hexadecimal, for those who feel they need a refresher.
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Ciesla, R. (2020). The AES and Other Established Cryptographic Technologies. In: Encryption for Organizations and Individuals. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6056-2_3
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