From: Anonymous <nobody@replay.com>
To: jim_finder@hotmail.com
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From: Anonymous <nobody@replay.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 03:56:02 +0800
To: jim_finder@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Good archive of AES algorithms?
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> Thanks to everyone who responded to me on the AES
> archive. Most people pointed me to the counterpane.com
> web site, which is very nice and well done, and answers
> most of my questions. Unfortunately, though, Counterpane
> itself is one of the candidates, so the site may not
> exactly be unbiased. Is there any site with a similar scope
> being run by a disinterested party?
Apparently you did not see the post which directed you to
http://www.nist.gov/aes/. This is the home page for the AES. It has
links to independent analyses of the algorithms, as well as performance
information. From that page we find:
Block Cipher Lounge
http://www.ii.uib.no/~larsr/aes.html
cAESar Project
http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/crypto/CAESAR/caesar.html
Efficiency Testing Table
http://home.cyber.ee/helger/aes
Efficiency Testing Results
http://www.seven77.demon.co.uk/aes.htm
Analysis from Louis Granboulan
http://www.dmi.ens.fr/~granboul/recherche/AES.html
NIST's preliminary efficiency testing results
http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/aes/round1/nistefficiency1.pdf
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