Found 13 Articles for Encryption

Difference between AES and Twofish

Md. Sajid
Updated on 26-Apr-2023 14:57:32

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AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and Twofish are both symmetric key block cyphers, which means they encrypt and decrypt data using the same secret key. While the two algorithms have certain similarities, they also have some significant variations. In terms of performance, AES exceeds Twofish in hardware implementations, although Twofish might exceed AES in software implementations. This is due to the fact that Twofish has a more complex key schedule and a greater number of rounds than AES. Read this article to find out more about AES and Twofish and how they are different from each other. What is AES? AES ... Read More

IP security (IPSec)

sudhir sharma
Updated on 14-Apr-2023 16:19:37

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Introduction It is more important than ever to secure our online communications in today's age of increased connectivity. By utilising a broad range of protocols for information authentication and encryption, Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) offers a solid solution to protect data transported over the internet. This article will walk you through the fundamentals of IPSec, its advantages, and best practises for installation, whether you're new to network security or trying to improve your organization's cybersecurity defences. Keep reading to unlock the secrets of secure communication with IPSec! Understanding IPSec Definition and Purpose Of IPSec − IPSec is a set ... Read More

WhatsApp Alternatives

Shirjeel Yunus
Updated on 11-Apr-2023 15:24:07

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What is WhatsApp? WhatsApp is a free messenger which can be downloaded on smartphones Many people use WhatsApp to send text messages, videos, audio, important documents, and many others. WhatsApp can also be used on PCs and laptops through WhatsApp web. Facebook is the owner of WhatsApp and currently, there are more than 1 billion users of this app. Cost of WhatsApp WhatsApp can be used free of cost. But charges are applied for a business account. The charges depend on who initiated the message. No charges are incurred if a customer starts messaging. But if the messaging is started ... Read More

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