What is a prime field in the context of Galois Fields, and why is it important in the AES cryptosystem?
Thursday, 03 August 2023
by EITCA Academy
In the context of the AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) cryptosystem, a prime field refers to a finite field that is constructed using a prime number as its characteristic. Specifically, a prime field is a field whose order is a prime number. In the case of the AES, the prime field used is GF(2^8), which is

