Uses of Class gnu.javax.crypto.cipher.BaseCipher

Uses in package gnu.javax.crypto.cipher

Classes derived from gnu.javax.crypto.cipher.BaseCipher

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Anubis is a 128-bit block cipher that accepts a variable-length key.
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Blowfish is a 16-round, 64-bit Feistel cipher designed by Bruce Schneier.
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An implmenetation of the CAST5 (a.k.a.
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The Data Encryption Standard.
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Khazad is a 64-bit (legacy-level) block cipher that accepts a 128-bit key.
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The implementation of a Null block cipher.
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Rijndael --pronounced Reindaal-- is the AES.
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Serpent is a 32-round substitution-permutation network block cipher, operating on 128-bit blocks and accepting keys of 128, 192, and 256 bits in length.
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Square is a 128-bit key, 128-bit block cipher algorithm developed by Joan Daemen, Lars Knudsen and Vincent Rijmen.
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Triple-DES, 3DES, or DESede is a combined cipher that uses three iterations of the Data Encryption Standard cipher to theoretically improve the security of plain DES, at the cost of speed.
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Twofish is a balanced 128-bit Feistel cipher, consisting of 16 rounds.