SECURE MESSAGING BASED ON ARM 7

HI all

i need help regarding my project Secure Messaging Terminal on ARM 7.The purpose of this project is to design a mobile secure messaging terminal using a 32-bit ARM processor, LPC2104. Some of the symmetric encryption/decryption algorithms used for securing the data are Data Encryption Standard (DES), Triple Data Encryption Standard (TDES), and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).

can anyone help me?i need some materials and links to download the source code,to accomplish this task.pls help me

regards john

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johny
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While not specifically for the ARM7 you may find looking into this article and following the leads will get you into the current secure kernel vogue.

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This kind of technique seems to be gaining ground very quickly and is finding a lot of support in the security and safety critical systems communities.

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Paul E. Bennett

John (or whatever your name really is)

I thought you were building an intrusion detection system for your homework assignment. That's the post you made a few days ago. Now its a secure messaging terminal ? Do you guys in India ever do your own work ?

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Henry

Why not use a chip with AES/TDES H/W built in? - AT91SAM7X128/256. Can't be exported outside Europe/NATO without a license though...

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hi henry

i was assigned to do intrusion detection system,but since i couldnot find much related information on it,i had to change my work.i work now with secure messaging terminal based on ARM7.do you have any idea?

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johny

hi paul

can you help me regarding my project?i need to implement all those encryption algorithms for ARM 7.i am newbie to ARM.can you tell me how to proceed?

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CBFalconer

There is an abundance of cryptographic libraries written in C. If size and speed are not constraints, they should be usable as is. I used RSAref a lot, very portable and understandable. You have to get AES somewhere else, but its C source is everywhere.

Good luck, Wim

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Wim Ton

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