Published by DiceLock Security on
17 Mar 2012
If in your process or software applications you have need for random number streams and you want to check that the input or output random stream is really at random, you can incorporate DiceChecker library in your applications to be sure that the random streams are at random.
Incorporate random number tests in your applications. The C++ library contains classes implementing 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, Discrete Fourier Transform Test random number tests.
DiceChecker 6.0.0.1 is able to share the data with HashDigester 6.0.0.1 hash algorithm and DiceLock 6.0.0.1 cipher architecture product.
In order to use PhysicalCryptoRandomStream objects, AWE (Address Windowing Extensions, memory kept in RAM without being swapped to hard disk file), it requires that "Lock Pages In Memory" permission must be granted to the account executing the program .
Source Code:
C++ source code and Visual Studio projects available at DiceLock Security web site.
Requirements: 400 MHz Pentium
What's new in this version: Allowing random number tests to work with memory kept in RAM, Address Windowing Extensions (AWE), memory pages not swapped to hard disk
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Size:
2.82 MB -
License:
Freeware -
OS:
Windows -
Price:
$0
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Publisher:
DiceLock Security -
Updated:
17 Mar 2012 -
Downloads:
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Bitdefender:
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NOD 32:
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Kaspersky:
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