Math549 Coding Theory and Cryptography
The DES Key Schedule
Due date: May 16th, 11:59pm
DES has a well-defined key schedule for generating the 48 bit subkeys needed in each round of the Feistel cipher from the original 64 bit key.
To claim your extra credit, you need to write a detailed description of this key schedule. You should also give a worked out example of the full key schedule to illustrate how it works.
All submissions must be in a single PDF file through Canvas before the deadline. Assessment Value: 10 points