Description: This talk will cover the history of DES, the different attacks on it that have come out over the years, and the newest developments of my research into breaking it. I will also cover the implementation and optimizations of building the fastest public DES cracker in the world, a single 4U system which can perform close to a trillion DES operations per second (almost 10 times faster than EFF.s DeepCrack). Some of the implications of Moore.s law approaching the feasibility to break DES in real-time will be explored. Is unix crypt(3) still secure? Can rainbow tables for DES be built? Can systems like this attack any sort of DES encrypted data? What does this mean for other .secure. algorithms 40 years from now? Many of these questions will be explored and answered.
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