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DES (Data Encryption Standards)
By: Ashish B. Prajapati CSE Department, Babaria Institute of Technology.
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DES Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. 2 2
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General Diagram of DES P1 IP 3
Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. IP 3 3
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Feistel Structure Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. 4 4
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Round 1 of DES E P2 S Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. P 5 5
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Original Message (64 Bit)
Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. 6 6
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Initial Permutation and Inverse
Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. 7 Goto 7
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Expansion and Permutation Fun..
Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. 8 Goto 8
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S-Box Structure Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. 9 S-Box 9
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S-Box Table Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. 10 10
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S-Box Table S1 Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. 11 11
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Key Part (Initial Key) 64 bit
Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. Total 64 bit key is use but 8 bit are used for parity bit 12 12
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Permuted Choice-1 (56 bit)
Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. Goto 13 13
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Permuted Choice-2 (56 bit)
Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. Goto 14 14
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Schedule of Left shift Symmetric encryption, also referred to as conventional encryption or single-key encryption, was the only type of encryption in use prior to the development of public-key encryption in the 1970s. It remains by far the most widely used of the two types of encryption. All traditional schemes are symmetric / single key / private-key encryption algorithms, with a single key, used for both encryption and decryption. Since both sender and receiver are equivalent, either can encrypt or decrypt messages using that common key. 15 15
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