-
Subkey can
refer to: A hard-coded
parameter in a key
schedule A key in
OpenPGP that is
bound by a
master key Key (disambiguation) Key (cryptography) This...
- to map all the
other subkeys.
Applications cannot create any
additional subkeys. On
Windows NT, this key
contains four
subkeys, "SAM", "SECURITY", "SYSTEM"...
- some of the
subkeys. Then it uses this
modified state to
encrypt another part of the key, and uses the
result to
replace more of the
subkeys. It proceeds...
- used in each
subkey; each bit is used in
approximately 14 out of the 16
subkeys. The key
schedule for
decryption is similar—the
subkeys are in reverse...
- 16
subkeys according to the DES key schedule; one
subkey is used in each of the
sixteen DES rounds. DES weak keys
produce sixteen identical subkeys. This...
-
replaces P1 and P2. The same
ciphertext is then
encrypted again with the new
subkeys, and the new
ciphertext replaces P3 and P4. This continues,
replacing the...
- step, the
subkey is
combined with the state. For each round, a
subkey is
derived from the main key
using Rijndael's key schedule; each
subkey is the same...
- some of the
subkeys. Then it uses this
modified state to
encrypt another part of the key, and uses the
result to
replace more of the
subkeys. It proceeds...
- not appear". Support. Microsoft. "How to add, modify, or
delete registry subkeys and
values by
using a .reg file". Support. Microsoft.
Microsoft page: Office...
- "
subkeys" are
derived from the
previously generated "prekeys". This
results in a
total of 33 128-bit "
subkeys". At the end the
round key or "
subkey" are...