Re: AES and DSA speeds



Lassi Hippeläinen escribió:
Ignacio G.T. wrote:
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Now, we have to encrypt some of these messages. We are planning to use AES with 128 or 256 bits keys.

And the question is: approximately, how much time should we expect this encryption to take? Much more than 10 seconds? Much less? Same order of magnitude?

I've seen an estimate that AES runs four times faster than DES. The length of the key has only a little impact on speed.


Thanks, Lassi. Remember where did you see that?
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