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    From: Ranganathan Sridharan<rangans@g...>
    Date: Fri Dec 23 18:03:24 CET 2005
    Subject: [oc] Cryptographic hardware
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    Abhilash Ravishankar wrote:

    > Hi all,
    >
    > I am working on cryptographic hardware for almost an year now. I have
    > implemented hash algorithms (MD5, SHA) and currently I am almost done
    > implementing unified architectures for block cipher algorithms (DES,
    > AES, Blowfish).
    >
    > I am looking for a challenging research internship, and the programs
    > that I am applying to require me to give a proposal for a 'research
    > idea'.
    >
    > Can anybody please help me out with some hot research ideas, frontiers
    > in cryptographic hardware. Anything to do with security applications
    > using FPGAs.
    >
    > Any pointers are most welcome.
    > Thanks in advance.
    > Abhilash
    >
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    >
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    >
    Not sure how long this research is going to be for. But I would suggest
    something to do with secure wireless networking if it is going to be a
    long one. You can encrypt data dynamically with different keys and
    algorithms based on a pre-defined sequence as well as switch channels
    used for the transmission dynamically. All the Best.

    Ranganathan

     
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