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    Author
    Gabaldón, Albert T
    Guisa, Jaron C
    Morgan, Jon
    Affiliation
    Naval Air Warfare Center
    Laulima Systems
    Issue Date
    2024-10
    Keywords
    Encryption Standard
    AES
    AES-ECB
    AES-CBC
    AES-CTR
    SST
    Decryption
    Encryption
    
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    Citation
    Gabaldón, A. T., Guisa, J. C., & Morgan, J. (2024). AES and SST Together at Last. International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, 59.
    Publisher
    International Foundation for Telemetering
    Journal
    International Telemetering Conference Proceedings
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/675426
    Additional Links
    https://telemetry.org/
    Abstract
    Since the last century RDT&E communications have had a, usually hard, requirement to transmit Serial Streaming Telemetry (SST) using a secure means. This security has been accomplished by using a DoD provided and managed encryption algorithm and support system. Today there is a growing trend to provide a secure channel not by using the traditional DoD encryption algorithm but by using commercial and open-source algorithms. This paper will discuss two modes of using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) commercial algorithm to support secure SST systems. One mode is popularly used and fielded. The second mode is a novel approach that simplifies the AES implementation.
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    Proceedings
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    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0884-5123
    1546-2188
    Sponsors
    International Foundation for Telemetering
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