Zoom initially said that it would not offer end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to free users, though it did announce it would incorporate AES 256 GCM transport encryption for all users. Since then, Zoom has ...
After announcing that free users won't be offered E2EE, Zoom is now saying that it will offer AES 256 GCM protection to all users. This decision came after a discussion with relevant authorities. Zoom ...
Starting at 800 tiles for AES1-8E and delivering 11.2 Mbps on RTSX radiation-tolerant devices, AES and AES/GCM cores provide a compact and high-performance solution for an FPGA designer working on a ...