I really enjoyed the video, you made really helped break it down to make S-AES simple to understand. I do however feel like it's a bit confusing to find a pre-computed GF(16) table which you mention at 11:22, your blog post links to the Wikipedia article on Finite fields but I got quite a bit lost there.
Hello @clownkid, thank you. I'm glad you like the video. You can find the complete source code (my implementation) of S-AES here: github.com/CrypToolProject/CrypTool-2/blob/main/CrypPlugins/SAES/SAESAlgorithm.cs This source code also contains the pre-generated tables. I hope this helps. Greetings, Nils
Hiho, As far as I know, I'm not aware of any open access options for the [2] article. It is published in Cryptologia, which is a paid journal -- and it is not published with open access. If you're interested in this article, I suggest contacting the authors directly for more information. However, I can say that the first article [1] is highly recommended for implementing the cipher and it is available on the internet for free. Greetings, Nils
thanks for this video i really wasn't able to find the video for the simplified AES luckily got you video and you explained it really in simplified way only😄 really loved it🥰