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The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric-key encryption standard adopted by the U.S. government. The standard comprises three block ciphers, AES-128, AES-192 and AES-256, adopted from a larger collection originally published as Rijndael.
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javascript: how to apply block cipher to byte stream
How can I apply block encryption-authentication such as AES-GCM to the messages? …
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javascript: how to apply block cipher to byte stream
Here is a simple usage example (works in Chrome 66 and Firefox 88):
<html><head><meta charset="utf-8"></head><body><script>
let name = "AES-GCM";
let uses = ['encrypt','decrypt'];
let key = [ 2017003337 … However, I'm guessing it still executes faster than a direct Javascript implementation of AES-GCM. …
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Incrementing Initialization vector by 1
The answer actually depends on what you mean by
Instead it is initially all zeroes and we increment it by 1 each time
a message is encrypted.
If you initialize to zeroes at the start of each connect …