Symetric Key Encryption
This video explains the Symmetric Key Encryption. For code refer http://www.java-redefined.com/2013/08/symmetric-key-encryption-decryption.html.
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Symetric Key Encryption
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Patrick Budmar | March 18, 2014
With the new privacy laws coming to effect in Australia, CipherCloud expects encryption to be a lead consideration at businesses.
With the new privacy laws coming to effect in Australia, CipherCloud expects encryption to be a lead consideration at businesses.
Senior VP, Paige Leidig, said businesses will need to protect their data as they look to accelerate their adoption of Cloud based applications.
Leidig expects this increased interest not only from the private section, but also in the public one.
"Governments in Australia have a Cloud first policy, and as we've seen that increase in the lead-up to the new privacy laws," he said.
Sectors that have shown a interest so far include the government, financial services, and healthcare.
"Encrypting and protecting data, specifically consumer and customer information, will continue to grow as organisations use Cloud applications," he said.
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Encryption is one of many security technologies currently on the market, though Leidig expects it to gain prominence in the coming months.
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With the Microsoft Corporation deciding to stop technical assistance for Windows XP operating system next month, the Tamil Nadu government has advised all its departments to install free open source software BOSS Linux.
Consider installing BOSS [Bharat Operating System Solutions] Linux as one of the mandatory operating system, said an order issued by Information Technology Department. Listing various aspects in support of the software developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), the order said BOSS Linux, by virtue of being open source software, can be modified to specific needs.
A key benefit of the switch will be the consequential savings to the government. The huge investment cost involved in purchasing closed source software [such as Windows XP] may be avoided, which in turn translates into huge savings for the government, the order said.
Though the government had, by another order in November 2011, approved installation of BOSS Linux for all its departments, many of them continued to Windows XP use as the primary operating system. The prompt for the present advisory is the Microsoft decision as a result of which security updates or technical support for Windows XP operating system would not be discontinued after April 8.
Phasing out of the proprietary software may necessitate upgrading to a higher/latest version which may call for an additional spending not only on the software but also on the hardware.
This can be prevented by going in for BOSS, the order said. The open source OS supports all Indian languages, bio-sensing devices, digital signatures and could be customised for local environments. OSS, the order said, is almost free of virus. Hence loss of information, hacking, phishing can be prevented there is no need to spend on expensive anti virus software.
Microsoft India on its website said that for the past 12 years support for Windows XP was being provided. But now the time has come for us, along with our hardware and software partners, to invest our resources toward supporting more recent technologies so that we can continue to deliver great new experiences.
If you continue to use Windows XP after support ends, your computer will still work but it might become more vulnerable to security risks and viruses, the company said.
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Linaro announces MediaTek as member
Press release; Rodney Chan, DIGITIMES[Monday 17 March 2014]
Linaro, the not-for-profit engineering organization developing open source software for the ARM architecture, has announced that MediaTek has joined Linaro as a member.
MediaTek is a designer of systems on chips (SOCs) for mobile and home entertainment products. ARM-based processors are widely used in MediaTek platforms, including the company's new 64-bit octa-core MT6752 with LTE.
Linaro membership will allow MediaTek to further accelerate the time-to-market for its technology partners. MediaTek brings a wealth of experience to Linaro, both from its long history of developing highly integrated SOCs for a range of applications as well as its expertise in cross-platform solutions, Linaro said.
"MediaTek is an innovative and exciting company in the ARM ecosystem" said George Grey, Linaro CEO. "We are very pleased that MediaTek has decided to join Linaro, and we look forward to working closely with them on accelerating open source support for new ARM technologies, such as the 64-bit ARMv8 processor architecture."
"MediaTek has been a long-time partner of ARM and is supportive of open source communities like Linaro. We're delighted to have this opportunity to collaborate with other industry leaders to drive open source innovations," said Kevin Jou, MediaTek's chief technology officer.
MediaTek engineers fully participated last week in Linaro Connect Asia 2014 (LCA14) in Macau. This event, held twice each year, brings together Linaro members and community engineers from around the world to discuss, define and agree on Linaro's roadmaps across its work in core ARM enablement, as well as on the software ecosystem for mobile, networking and server market segments.
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General Versus Specific Hardness Assumptions in Cryptography
Eleventh IACR Theory of Cryptography Conference TCC 2014 February 24-26, 2014 Russell Impagliazzo (UCSD)
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[Lec-2][Part-2] Shift Cipher - Symmetric ciphers
More advanced than caesar cipher. It does shifting on top of permutation. Still vulnerable to attacks.
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