Hi Eric,

From your description, this sounds a bit more like a software
engineering project than electrical engineering.  Once the data has been
encrypted, then what happens to it?  Will this shield also be a data
storage device?  Or are you intending for your shield to allow for
encrypted communication between a host and the Arduino?  Do you have any
specific crypto algorithms in mind?

Without understanding your project better, I am struggling to think of a
use case.

-- 
Kenny
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On Wed, 2015-02-18 at 23:53 +0000, Eric Tsai wrote: 
> Greetings,
> 
> 
> I am a senior electrical engineering student at the University of
> Portland. I am currently collaborating with three other students to
> complete a senior design project involving data encryption for the
> Arduino Uno. Our final device will be an Arduino shield capable of
> encrypting and decrypting data sent serially to/from an Arduino. We
> are highly encouraged to have a client who would be interested in
> using our device. Therefore, my team would like to extend an
> invitation to DorkbotPDX in being our client. Our team leader, Zachary
> Pearson, can also meet with your group and share our progress on the
> Arduino shield thus far. Please let us know your thoughts!
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Eric Tsai 
> 
> 
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