probably you'd want a specific set of lightweight crypto primitives. Most algorithms are too heavy.
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Yes, definitely. https://www.cryptolux.org/index.php/FELICS … provides interesting results in this regard.
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perhaps this is why the IoT devices are all insecure piles of poop. :D
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No, that's mostly because companies love to hire cheap, unskilled developers who can get something "working".
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Look at the stuff Peter Schwabe does. Very compact, high perf crypto for embedded cpus. https://cryptojedi.org/peter/
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Also, Nettle contains compact implementations of many primitives. Niels Möller have done embedded focus work for Nettle
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bearssl aims to run before any OS has booted, so might fit (only needs 3 functions from a c compiler).
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And of course there is also MbedTLS (former PolarSSL). Compact impl and good, clean APIs.
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