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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Šifrování SMS pro mobilní komunikaci / SMS Encryption for Mobile Communication

Lisoněk, David January 2008 (has links)
This thesis deals with encryption of short text message (SMS) in mobile communication. Introduction is dedicated to overview of the parts of GSM radiotelephone nets and SMS messages transfer . Next chapter is reserved for description of cryptographic methods especially symetric and asymetric encryptografic aproaches. A design of a SMS messages encryption and decryption techniques is in next. For SMS encryption and sign, there is used the asymetric cypher RSA. Encryption use OAEP padding schema. The public key is saved in certificate. The Symbian OS has been choosen as a suitable platform for programming of mobile devices.
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Bezpečné kryptografické algoritmy / Safe Cryptography Algorithms

Zbránek, Lukáš January 2008 (has links)
In this thesis there is description of cryptographic algorithms. Their properties are being compared, weak and strong points and right usage of particular algorithms. The main topics are safeness of algorithms, their bugs and improvements and difficulty of breaching. As a complement to ciphers there are also hash functions taken in consideration. There are also showed the most common methods of cryptanalysis. As a practical application of described algorithms I analyze systems for secure data transfer SSH and SSL/TLS and demonstrate an attack on SSL connection. In conclusion there is recommendation of safe algorithms for further usage and safe parameters of SSH and SSL/TLS connections.
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Unités arithmétiques et cryptoprocesseurs matériels pour la cryptographie sur courbe hyperelliptique / Hardware arithmetic units and cryptoprocessors for hyperelliptic curve cryptography

Gallin, Gabriel 29 November 2018 (has links)
De nombreux systèmes numériques nécessitent des primitives de cryptographie asymétrique de plus en plus performantes mais aussi robustes aux attaques et peu coûteuses pour les applications embarquées. Dans cette optique, la cryptographie sur courbe hyperelliptique (HECC) a été proposée comme une alternative intéressante aux techniques actuelles du fait de corps finis plus petits. Nous avons étudié des cryptoprocesseurs HECC matériels performants, flexibles et robustes contre certaines attaques physiques. Tout d’abord, nous avons proposé une nouvelle architecture d’opérateurs exécutant, en parallèle, plusieurs multiplications modulaires (A × B) mod P, où P est un premier générique de quelques centaines de bits et configurable dynamiquement. Elle permet le calcul de la grande majorité des opérations nécessaires pour HECC. Nous avons développé un générateur d’opérateurs, distribué en logiciel libre, pour l'exploration de nombreuses variantes de notre architecture. Nos meilleurs opérateurs sont jusqu'à 2 fois plus petits et 2 fois plus rapids que les meilleures solutions de l'état de l'art. Ils sont aussi flexibles quant au choix de P et atteignent les fréquences maximales du FPGA. Dans un second temps, nous avons développé des outils de modélisation et de simulation pour explorer, évaluer et valider différentes architectures matérielles pour la multiplication scalaire dans HECC sur les surfaces de Kummer. Nous avons implanté, validé et évalué les meilleures architectures sur différents FPGA. Elles atteignent des vitesses similaires aux meilleures solutions comparables de l’état de l’art, mais pour des surfaces réduites de moitié. La flexibilité obtenue permet de modifier lors de l'exécution les paramètres des courbes utilisées. / Many digital systems require primitives for asymmetric cryptography that are more and more efficient but also robust to attacks and inexpensive for embedded applications. In this perspective, and thanks to smaller finite fields, hyperelliptic curve cryptography (HECC) has been proposed as an interesting alternative to current techniques. We have studied efficient and flexible hardware HECC cryptoprocessors that are also robust against certain physical attacks. First, we proposed a new operator architecture able to compute, in parallel, several modular multiplications (A × B) mod P, where P is a generic prime of a few hundred bits and configurable at run time. It allows the computation of the vast majority of operations required for HECC. We have developed an operator generator, distributed in free software, for the exploration of many variants of our architecture. Our best operators are up to 2 times smaller and twice as fast as the best state-of-the-art solutions. They are also flexible in the choice of P and reach the maximum frequencies of the FPGA. In a second step, we developed modeling and simulation tools to explore, evaluate and validate different hardware architectures for scalar multiplication in HECC on Kummer surfaces. We have implemented, validated and evaluated the best architectures on various FPGA. They reach speeds similar to the best comparable solutions of the state of the art, but for halved surfaces. The flexibility obtained makes it possible to modify the parameters of the curves used during execution.

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