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CrypTool is an open source project. The main result is the free e-learning software CrypTool illustrating cryptographic and cryptanalytic concepts. According to "Hakin9" CrypTool is worldwide the most widespread e-learning software in the field of cryptology.

CrypTool implements more than 400 algorithms. Users can adjust these with own parameters. The graphical interface, online documentation, analytic tools and algorithms of CrypTool introduce users to the field of cryptography. CrypTool contains most classical ciphers, as well as modern symmetric and asymmetric cryptography including RSA, ECC, digital signatures, hybrid encryption, homomorphic encryption, and Diffieâ€"Hellman key exchange. Methods from the area of quantum cryptography (like BB84 key exchange protocol) and the area of post-quantum cryptography (like McEliece, WOTS, Merkle-Signature-Scheme, XMSS) are implemented. Methods (for instance Huffman code, AES, Keccak, MSS) are visualized.

In addition it contains: didactical games (like Number Shark, Divider Game, or Zudo-Ku) and interactive tutorials about primes, elementary number theory, and lattice-based cryptography.

Development, history and roadmap




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The development of CrypTool started in 1998. Originally developed by German companies and universities, it is an open source project since 2001. More than sixty people worldwide contribute regularly to the project. Contributions as software plugins came from universities or schools in the following towns: Belgrad, Berlin, Bochum, Brisbane, Darmstadt, Dubai, Duisburg-Essen, Eindhoven, Hagenberg, Jena, Kassel, Klagenfurth, Koblenz, London, Madrid, Mannheim, San Jose, Siegen, Utrecht, Warsaw.

Currently 4 versions of CrypTool are maintained and developed. The CrypTool 1 (CT1) software is available in 6 languages (English, German, Polish, Spanish, Serbian, and French). All others, CrypTool 2 (CT2), JCrypTool (JCT) and CrypTool-Online (CTO), are available only in English and German.

The goal of the CrypTool project is to make users aware of how cryptography can help against network security threats and to explain the underlying concepts of cryptology.

CrypTool 1 (CT1) is written in C++ and designed for the Microsoft Windows operating system. A port of CT1 to Linux with Qt4 was started, but there is no progress anymore.

In 2007, development began on two additional projects, both based on a pure-plugin architecture, to serve as successors to the original CrypTool program. Both successors regularly publish new stable betas:

  • CrypTool 2 (built with C#/.NET/WPF) (abbreviated CT2)
uses the concept of visual programming to clarify cryptographic processes. Currently CT2 contains more than 100 crypto functions.
  • JCrypTool 1.0 (built with Java/Eclipse/RCP/SWT) (abbreviated JCT)
runs on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, and offers both a document-centric and a function-centric perspective. Currently JCT contains more than 100 crypto functions.

Awards


Screenshots - CrypTool Portal
Screenshots - CrypTool Portal. Source : www.cryptool.org

CrypTool has received several international awards as an educational program, such as the TeleTrusT Special Award 2004, EISA 2004, IT Security Award NRW 2004, and Selected Landmark in the Land of Ideas 2008 award.

Use


Cracking AES (With Weak Keys) with CrypTool 2
Cracking AES (With Weak Keys) with CrypTool 2. Source : samsclass.info

CrypTool is used in schools, universities, companies and agencies for education and awareness training.

Worldwide, the CrypTool packages are downloaded more than 10,000 times per month from the CrypTool website. Just over 50% of the downloads are for the English version.

CrypTool-Online (abbreviated CTO)


Cryptool...
Cryptool.... Source : www.cryptologie.net

The CrypTool project also includes the website CrypTool-Online, launched in 2009. This website allows users to try cryptographic methods directly within a browser on a PC or on a smartphone (using JavaScript), without the need to download and install software. This site aims to present the topic in an easy and attractive way for new users and young people. Advanced tasks still require the offline versions of CrypTool.

MysteryTwister C3 (MTC3)


CrypTool Presentation | Public Key Cryptography | Cryptography
CrypTool Presentation | Public Key Cryptography | Cryptography. Source : www.scribd.com

In 2010, the international cipher contest MTC3 started as part of the CrypTool project. The contest currently offers more than 200 challenges derived from old and modern ciphers and designed by more than 30 different authors from different countries. All challenges are presented in PDF templates in English and German. The challenges are clustered in four levels of difficulty, which range from simple riddles solvable with paper-and-pencil to mathematical challenges from modern cryptanalysis for researchers and experts. Additionally, a moderated forum, user statistics, and a hall-of-fame are available. Currently, more than 8000 registered users are engaged in solving these challenges.

See also


Download Crypto With Sage - DocShare.tips
Download Crypto With Sage - DocShare.tips. Source : docshare.tips

  • Asymmetric key algorithm
  • Topics in cryptography
  • Cryptosystem

References


Crypto Series: Introduction to Cryptool « Limited Entropy Dot Com
Crypto Series: Introduction to Cryptool « Limited Entropy Dot Com. Source : www.limited-entropy.com

External links


Project 4x: Encrypting Text in ECB and CBC Modes (15 pts.)
Project 4x: Encrypting Text in ECB and CBC Modes (15 pts.). Source : samsclass.info

  • Official website
  • CrypTool-Online
  • International Cipher Contest "MysteryTwister C3" (MTC3)
  • Presentation about the CrypTool-1 program with more than 100 slides and many screenshots




 
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