Roots III Encryption is an encryption suite in Java and C++ backed by the strong normality of irrational roots. It can easily offer more than 2048 bit security, and can be seen as a practical one-time key implementation.
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- Some added features to the RootsIIITxtGui - The Image part of the Multipurpose gui works a lot better.
Roots III Encryption is an encryption suite in Java and C++ backed by the strong normality of irrational roots. It can easily offer more than 2048 bit security, and can be seen as a practical one-time key implementation. Developed in southern Texas, Roots III Encryption is a homegrown way to keep your message secure (at least, in the private-key sector) with the power of irrational Roots. Yes, those numeric constants normally outdone by popular Pi, Irrational roots are surprisingly easy to calculate, and have cool properties. Roots III Encryption allows you to share your secret message between a friend, by simply agreeing on any irrational root. Say, the square root of 73824738472837482. Research is being done as to whether the proposed protocol (in its fourth version) is a secure alternative to standards like AES or PANAMA, but preliminary tests have achieved the designer's goals: A 10 minute movie file in mp4 format was encrypted, decrypted, and played back in real-time, without any frame skipping. "Roots III can really shine when it comes to keeping webcam transmissions secure", says head developer Ben Braun. "And as to security, I believe we are being fully open with our protocol." The Roots III team has released a number of "hacking challenges" aimed at promoting community attempts at breaking this encryption method. Roots III Encryption Suite is currently available in a fully-functional Java binding on a C++ library. It can be used in stream or block cipher contexts, for a variety of uses. Website / blog: http://rootsiii.x10hosting.com/
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