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XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X, RandomTestSuite class (Random Test Suite random number test) verified with PhysicalCryptoRandomStream class (memory pages kept in RAM, not swapped to file) and NIST SP 800-22rev1a “data.sha1″ file

XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X is the cryptographic architecture that ensures that ciphertext it’s not just encrypted but also randomized.

DiceLock cipher architecture presents two main configurations:
Dicelock Digested, and
Dicelock Indexed.

DiceLock encryption architecture improves symmetric ciphers like block cipher as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES 128, AES 192 and AES 256) with different block cipher operation modes and stream ciphers as HC 128 and HC 256 and others.

DiceLock (both configurations) makes use of the following random number tests: Frequency Test, Block Frequency Test, Cumulative Sum Forward Test, Cumulative Sum Reverse Test, Runs Test, Longest Run Of Ones Test, Rank Test, Universal Test, Approximate Entropy Test, Serial Test and Discrete Fourier Transform Test.

Additionally DiceLock Digested configuration makes use currently of following hash digest algorithms: Sha 1, Sha 224, Sha 256, Sha 384, Sha 512, Ripemd 128, Ripemd 160, Ripemd 256 and Ripemd 320.

As the new version XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X is developed, all individual components must be tested and verified, and in this article we verify Random Test Suite class (computing Random Test Suite random number test) with NIST FIPS 800-22rev1a “data.sha1″ test file.

At the bottom of the post you can find C++ source code being used to perform this test.

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XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X, RandomTestSuite class (Random Test Suite random number test) verified with PhysicalCryptoRandomStream class (memory pages kept in RAM, not swapped to file) and NIST SP 800-22rev1a “data.sqrt3″ file

XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X is the cryptographic architecture that ensures that ciphertext it’s not just encrypted but also randomized.

DiceLock cipher architecture presents two main configurations:
Dicelock Digested, and
Dicelock Indexed.

DiceLock encryption architecture improves symmetric ciphers like block cipher as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES 128, AES 192 and AES 256) with different block cipher operation modes and stream ciphers as HC 128 and HC 256 and others.

DiceLock (both configurations) makes use of the following random number tests: Frequency Test, Block Frequency Test, Cumulative Sum Forward Test, Cumulative Sum Reverse Test, Runs Test, Longest Run Of Ones Test, Rank Test, Universal Test, Approximate Entropy Test, Serial Test and Discrete Fourier Transform Test.

Additionally DiceLock Digested configuration makes use currently of following hash digest algorithms: Sha 1, Sha 224, Sha 256, Sha 384, Sha 512, Ripemd 128, Ripemd 160, Ripemd 256 and Ripemd 320.

As the new version XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X is developed, all individual components must be tested and verified, and in this article we verify Random Test Suite class (computing Random Test Suite random number test) with NIST FIPS 800-22rev1a “data.sqrt3″ test file.

At the bottom of the post you can find C++ source code being used to perform this test.

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XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X, RandomTestSuite class (Random Test Suite random number test) verified with PhysicalCryptoRandomStream class (memory pages kept in RAM, not swapped to file) and NIST SP 800-22rev1a “data.sqrt2″ file

XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X is the cryptographic architecture that ensures that ciphertext it’s not just encrypted but also randomized.

DiceLock cipher architecture presents two main configurations:
Dicelock Digested, and
Dicelock Indexed.

DiceLock encryption architecture improves symmetric ciphers like block cipher as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES 128, AES 192 and AES 256) with different block cipher operation modes and stream ciphers as HC 128 and HC 256 and others.

DiceLock (both configurations) makes use of the following random number tests: Frequency Test, Block Frequency Test, Cumulative Sum Forward Test, Cumulative Sum Reverse Test, Runs Test, Longest Run Of Ones Test, Rank Test, Universal Test, Approximate Entropy Test, Serial Test and Discrete Fourier Transform Test.

Additionally DiceLock Digested configuration makes use currently of following hash digest algorithms: Sha 1, Sha 224, Sha 256, Sha 384, Sha 512, Ripemd 128, Ripemd 160, Ripemd 256 and Ripemd 320.

As the new version XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X is developed, all individual components must be tested and verified, and in this article we verify Random Test Suite class (computing Random Test Suite random number test) with NIST FIPS 800-22rev1a “data.sqrt2″ test file.

At the bottom of the post you can find C++ source code being used to perform this test.

Click here if you want to read more on … XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X, RandomTestSuite class (Random Test Suite random number test) verified with PhysicalCryptoRandomStream class (memory pages kept in RAM, not swapped to file) and NIST SP 800-22rev1a “data.sqrt2″ file

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XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X, RandomTestSuite class (Random Test Suite random number test) verified with PhysicalCryptoRandomStream class (memory pages kept in RAM, not swapped to file) and NIST SP 800-22rev1a “data.pi” file

XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X is the cryptographic architecture that ensures that ciphertext it’s not just encrypted but also randomized.

DiceLock cipher architecture presents two main configurations:
Dicelock Digested, and
Dicelock Indexed.

DiceLock encryption architecture improves symmetric ciphers like block cipher as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES 128, AES 192 and AES 256) with different block cipher operation modes and stream ciphers as HC 128 and HC 256 and others.

DiceLock (both configurations) makes use of the following random number tests: Frequency Test, Block Frequency Test, Cumulative Sum Forward Test, Cumulative Sum Reverse Test, Runs Test, Longest Run Of Ones Test, Rank Test, Universal Test, Approximate Entropy Test, Serial Test and Discrete Fourier Transform Test.

Additionally DiceLock Digested configuration makes use currently of following hash digest algorithms: Sha 1, Sha 224, Sha 256, Sha 384, Sha 512, Ripemd 128, Ripemd 160, Ripemd 256 and Ripemd 320.

As the new version XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X is developed, all individual components must be tested and verified, and in this article we verify Random Test Suite class (computing Random Test Suite random number test) with NIST FIPS 800-22rev1a “data.pi” test file.

At the bottom of the post you can find C++ source code being used to perform this test.

Click here if you want to read more on … XDiceLock 8.0.0.1 for Apple Mac OS X, RandomTestSuite class (Random Test Suite random number test) verified with PhysicalCryptoRandomStream class (memory pages kept in RAM, not swapped to file) and NIST SP 800-22rev1a “data.pi” file

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