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Cryptography

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  • In cryptography, a watermarking attack is an attack on disk
  • In cryptography, a DMA attack is a type of side channel att
  • In cryptography, a subgroup confinement attack (or small su
  • In cryptography, a key signing party is an event at which p
  • In cryptography, a random oracle is an oracle (a theoretica
  • SAFER (cipher), in cryptography, a family of block ciphers
  • In cryptography, a distinguishing attack is any form of cry
  • In cryptography, a Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentica
  • In cryptography, a timing attack is a side channel attack i
  • In cryptography, an interpolation attack is a type of crypt
  • onal science including spintronics, quantum cryptography and quantum computing.
  • sics - notably quantum nonlocality, quantum cryptography, and quantum teleportation.
  • piration of the basic patents on public key cryptography and the widespread use of laptop computers
  • al studies to use by developing a system of cryptography and a coding machine that came to be widely
  • ects such as the Semantic Web, World War II cryptography and computer programming) and the prize-giv
  • He offers courses on cryptography and coding theory.
  • The intersection of public-key cryptography and public policy or a political ideology (
  • as include computational complexity theory, cryptography and computational number theory.
  • ppears in combinatorics, complexity theory, cryptography and applied mathematics.
  • g solutions provider in the mobile banking, cryptography and banking technology space.
  • Other recurring subjects include cryptography and the effects of technically ill-consider
  • boundary between permitted ("low-strength") cryptography and impermissible ("high-strength") cryptog
  • rring decimals for error correction coding, cryptography and as random sequences.
  • ngineering in 2009 for his contributions to cryptography and Internet security.
  • RSA Security Conference, Cryptography and information security-related conference
  • ith Gilles Brassard, the concept of quantum cryptography and is one of the founding fathers of moder
  • ordinarily secure, relying upon private key cryptography and SSL to ensure confidentiality of users'
  • at the University of Passau, researching in cryptography and in computational commutative algebra.
  • uary 2, 1952) is a researcher in public key cryptography, and more recently a researcher and speaker
  • vision, personal privacy (personal rights), cryptography and many more).
  • philosophy, chess, animal rights, medicine, cryptography and film criticism.
  • This appears in the cryptography article: "In the mid-19th century Charles B
  • e from UC Berkeley and completed his PhD in cryptography at MIT, in the Theory of Computation group.
  • d that governs implementation of public-key cryptography based on the RSA algorithm.
  • In cryptography, black-bag cryptanalysis is a euphemism for
  • ude not only high-performance computing for cryptography, but also cryptography itself, network secu
  • In cryptography, CMAC (Cipher-based MAC) is a block cipher-
  • hat the British forces captured the Italian cryptography code, but this assertion is dismissed by th
  • will be discussed with how to teach / learn Cryptography, Coding Theory, Graph Theory, during 27-31
  • th work on computational complexity theory, cryptography, coding theory, and game theory.
  • statistical design, communications theory, cryptography, computer security, and a host of other pra
  • 11, 1973) is an American cryptographer and cryptography consultant, currently the president and chi
  • frastructure protection, Internet security, cryptography, counter eavesdropping, certification of se
  • ie Neveu works for the French police in the cryptography department.
  • In cryptography, differential equations of addition (DEA) a
  • rimitives including: symmetric & asymmetric cryptography; digital signatures; hash functions; bit-co
  • lan Turing's research into codebreaking and cryptography during the Second World War at Bletchley Pa
  • In the history of cryptography, early ciphers, implemented using pen-and-p
  • sland, affiliation with cypherpunks, use of cryptography, etc.
  • e delivered the IACR Distinguished Lecture, Cryptography Everywhere.
  • st on episodes of "Binary Revolution", as a cryptography expert.
  • ides cryptographic support through the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) with the Bouncy Castle Cryp
  • va Secure Socket Extension (JSSE), and Java Cryptography Extension (JCE).
  • order to ascertain integrity, eRT uses SSL cryptography for all legally binding content it serves.
  • third track was dedicated to "Security and Cryptography Foundations", and in 2009, it is devoted to
  • lished in 1949 by Claude Shannon discussing cryptography from the viewpoint of information theory.
  • Usually in cryptography hard means something like “almost certainly
  • In cryptography, impossible differential cryptanalysis is a
  • He has worked on cryptography, in particular the XSL attack.
  • tial deciphering, an interesting example of cryptography in the 16th century.
  • s in 1616, Chess or the King's game, and on cryptography in 1624: Cryptomenytices et Cryptographiae
  • In cryptography, integral cryptanalysis is a cryptanalytic
  • Mathematical cryptography is usually not the weakest link in a securi
  • The book on cryptography is largely based on earlier work by Trithem
  • In cryptography, key stretching refers to techniques used t
  • s well-known products include the RSA BSAFE cryptography libraries and the SecurID authentication to
  • agues tired of having to re-invent a set of cryptography libraries each time they changed jobs.
  • In cryptography, MDC-2 (Modification Detection Code 2, some
  • classified report A Mathematical Theory of Cryptography, Memorandum MM 45-110-02, Sept. 1, 1945, Be
  • In cryptography, mod n cryptanalysis is an attack applicabl
  • tics, physics, bioinformatics, nanobiology, cryptography, network security, communications engineeri
  • f Boolean functions play a critical role in cryptography, particularly in the design of symmetric ke
  • 21 February 1962) is a Danish researcher in cryptography, particularly interested in the design and
  • Panama is a cryptography primitive which can be used both as a hash
  • they're capable of making their own strong cryptography programs without having to rely on professi
  • Kotelnikov was also involved in cryptography, proving the absolute security of the one-t
  • Deep Crack was designed by Cryptography Research, Inc., Advanced Wireless Technolog
  • ipal designer was Paul Kocher, president of Cryptography Research.
  • s and major tenants include SquareTrade and Cryptography Research.
  • Stefan Brands is an entrepreneur and former cryptography researcher whose work has focused on digita
  • In cryptography, rotational cryptanalysis is a generic cryp
  • Com systems combined with ECCM methods, and cryptography secure the communications.
  • In cryptography, sinople is a 128-bit symmetric block ciphe
  • ciphers are available alongside asymmetric cryptography such as RSA, elliptic curve cryptography, d
  • GPG message cryptography support
  • SSL and TLS transmission cryptography support
  • In cryptography, the padding oracle attack is an attack on
  • In cryptography, the boomerang attack is a method for the c
  • In cryptography, the Tiny Encryption Algorithm (TEA) is a b
  • In cryptography, the OpenPGP card is an ISO/IEC 7816-4, -8
  • In cryptography, Tiger is a cryptographic hash function des
  • curves; it was introduced in elliptic curve cryptography to speed up the addition and doubling formu
  • Usually, such communities employ public-key cryptography to ensure that their users can speak freely
  • a broad range of applications, ranging from cryptography to marine navigation.
  • se technologies such as SSL connections and cryptography to prevent packet sniffing, data inspection
  • ng a practical means of applying public key cryptography to secure network communications.
  • In cryptography, truncated differential cryptanalysis is a
  • Nearly all American military World War I cryptography was done at Fabyan's laboratories, where El
  • The Americans were relative newcomers to cryptography when they entered the war, but they did hav
  • lished a book of 600 exercises in classical cryptography, which was published in the United States a
  • Stunnel uses Public-key cryptography with X.509 digital certificates to secure t
  • More recently she has been working in cryptography: with her husband Andrew Yao and Wang Xiaoy