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  • His cipher, a griffin in a crown, can still be seen on th
  • KeeLoq cipher accepts 64-bit keys and encrypts 32-bit blocks
  • The application uses a 64-bit block cipher algorithm for encryption and a proprietary com
  • The message is encrypted with some block cipher algorithm in CBC mode to create a chain of blo
  • ard algorithm (AES - derived from the Rijndael cipher algorithm) is a block cipher that processes 16
  • Block cipher algorithms encrypt blocks of bytes of plaintex
  • The 2009 challenge ended with a Jefferson Disk cipher, and the most recent challenge ended with the
  • PMAC is a method of taking a block cipher and creating an efficient message authenticati
  • where E is the encryption function ( cipher), and K1 and K2 are the two keys.
  • The correspondence was in cipher and full of circumlocutions but was interprete
  • mpossible to decipher them without knowing the cipher and key used in the communications.
  • (Voiceprint) - 1999 - ( Cipher and No-Man tracks)
  • r forms on GL(n), to Cryptography (Arithmetica cipher, Anshel-Anshel-Goldfeld key exchange, etc.) et
  • When used in a stream cipher as a combining function for linear feedback sh
  • yal Regiment (Norfolk Yeomanry) with the Royal cipher as their badge.
  • See: stream cipher attack
  • tack by IP packet substitution (such as stream cipher attack).
  • ubstitution cryptogram known as the Trithemius cipher, attributed to Johannes Trithemius, a medieval
  • A wheel cipher being used to encode the phrase "ATTACK AT DAW
  • ve each station sending a continuous stream of cipher bits, with null characters (e.g.
  • In cryptography, a Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code, ab
  • something the staff did with only pencils and cipher books.
  • ski-sheet apparatus takes its name from Polish Cipher Bureau mathematician-cryptologist Henryk Zygal
  • ak of World War II, the Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau disclosed to their French and British a
  • was a cryptologic technique used by the Polish Cipher Bureau before and during World War II, and dur
  • The Polish Cipher Bureau had likewise exploited "cribs" in the "
  • aty Woods south of Warsaw, at which the Polish Cipher Bureau initiated the French and British into t
  • ablishing the joint State and War Department's Cipher Bureau, the American Black Chamber.
  • produced cryptologic equipment designed by the Cipher Bureau.
  • S-4) of the Polish General Staff's interbellum Cipher Bureau.
  • an attack on an attempted expansion of a block cipher by Diffie and Hellman in 1977.
  • igoni's own words, "I signed my work using the cipher C followed by three crosses representing the v
  • Given a secure block cipher, CBC-MAC is secure for fixed-length messages.
  • The National Cipher Challenge is an annual cryptographic competiti
  • best known for having recruited Tyler Kent, a cipher clerk at the U.S. Embassy in London, into Germ
  • Grant, Klebb sets a trap for Bond, enlisting a cipher clerk, Tatiana Romanova, to pretend to defect,
  • ed additional training as a radio operator and cipher clerk.
  • erman recover the dispatch case containing the cipher codes and drive away.
  • ern of the courier chief to deliver top-secret cipher codes - but when his behaviour becomes suspici
  • Carrying top-secret cipher codes, he does not realise that two criminals,
  • to prove his identity by revealing top-secret cipher codes.
  • Cipher Complex (canceled by Sega) (PlayStation 3, Xbo
  • nown as Nyberg S-boxes), provably secure block cipher design (resulting in KN-Cipher), and the crypt
  • to the national importance of his work at the cipher desk, he was excluded from military service un
  • The four root VEST cipher families are referred to as VEST-4, VEST-8, VE
  • ts family keying to generate other independent cipher families of the same size.
  • eying process is a standard method to generate cipher families with unique substitutions and unique
  • but 6 hours upon the dial plate, with 6 small cipher figures within every hour; the hand going roun
  • ables the end-user to generate a unique secure cipher for every chip.
  • The album's title is a simple substitution cipher for the word "evil"; where each letter is repr
  • nd has also been proposed as a possible stream cipher for use in cryptography.
  • he Jacobites, with Bethlehem a common Jacobite cipher for England and Regem Angelorum a pun on Angel
  • Pepys's 'Diary,' and to this end he learnt the cipher from Thomas Shelton's Tachygraphy.
  • The cipher has influenced several other designs, for exam
  • techniques have been used to attack the stream cipher Helix.
  • rvey, Noringo, Rich Varevice, Matt Gauss Band, Cipher, How It Ends, Nook the Crook, Forever I Burn,
  • Cipher in the Snow is a short story written by Jean M
  • Cipher in the Snow, written by Jean Mizer, an Idaho t
  • r of Lord Bute, although he had largely been a cipher in that position to the stronger personalities
  • For the character Cliff Evans, see Cipher in the Snow.
  • SAFER ( cipher), in cryptography, a family of block ciphers
  • Then, the cipher is reinitialized to encrypt the rest of the TC
  • The Templar cipher is an encoding method which has been claimed t
  • umption that because the method is secret, the cipher is secure.
  • over what keys are used, such as when a block cipher is used in a mode of operation intended to con
  • The cipher is not subject to any patents.
  • hip, as a precaution most of the codebooks and cipher keys were destroyed; some were retained, howev
  • In any case where a stream cipher like RC4 is used twice with the same key it is
  • The T52 was one such stream cipher machine that had weak key problems.
  • ly Knox had just reconstructed the main Enigma cipher machine used by the Abwehr, German military in
  • terials, but the U-boat sank before the Enigma cipher machine could be brought out.
  • of all its equipment, including U-110′s Enigma cipher machine, code settings for high-security traff
  • worked on decrypting messages from the Enigma cipher machine.
  • tive contributions to the design of the SIGABA cipher machine.
  • eciphratoria, an ancestor of the famous Enigma cipher machine.
  • e-breaking operation against the German Enigma cipher machine.
  • ental non-Morse transmissions from teleprinter cipher machines were being received in greater number
  • The first stream cipher machines, that were also rotor machines had so
  • plied to impact printers and electromechanical cipher machines.
  • he moved to Hut 7 to work on a Japanese naval cipher, making a significant contribution in identify
  • If their otherwise random attacks on the cipher managed to sometimes produce those words or (p
  • ory formulated by Bruce Wilson argues that the Cipher Manuscripts had been received by Kenneth Macke
  • Using the Cipher Manuscripts, Mackenzie allegedly founded "The
  • ng George VI told him the capture of the U-110 cipher material had been "the most important single e
  • A cryptographic hash function or a block cipher may be repeatedly applied in a loop (see pseud
  • These 512-byte sectors alone can use any block cipher mode of operation (typically CBC), but since a
  • Hirose also provides a proof in the Ideal Cipher Model.
  • e authentication code constructed from a block cipher much like the PMAC algorithm.
  • the Tiny Encryption Algorithm (TEA) is a block cipher notable for its simplicity of description and
  • Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts: Reviewed by Dean James in Jou
  • British cryptanalysts have cracked the "shark" cipher once before, and they need to do it again in o
  • When trying to improve the security of a block cipher, one might get the idea to simply use two inde
  • ptanalysis that exploits unevenness in how the cipher operates over equivalence classes (congruence
  • GCM requires one block cipher operation and one 128-bit multiplication in th
  • ing Lars Knudsen's Square attack to Twofish, a cipher outside the Square family, thus generalising t
  • hashing, parallelizable tree hashing, a stream cipher, personalization, and a key derivation functio
  • , IDEA, Serpent, Camellia, and even the stream cipher Phelix.
  • The four song recording was the first time Cipher put together a compilation of work written for
  • iculty in the use of linkage analysis alone to cipher risk.
  • Cipher runes, or cryptic runes, are the cryptographic
  • ht to left and by interpreting some of them as cipher runes, he believed he discerned a poem.
  • wofish, Camellia, CRYPTON, and even the stream cipher Salsa20.
  • In 1919 he joined the Government Code and Cipher School, working for four years on American dip
  • For the cipher, see BassOmatic .
  • EA and 31 out of 32 rounds of the NSA-designed cipher Skipjack.
  • r example, a distinguishing attack on a stream cipher such as RC4 might be one that determines wheth
  • Wadsworth's cipher system involved a set of two disks, one inside
  • RC4 is an example of a Vernam cipher that is widely used on the Internet.
  • Any cipher that can prevent chosen-plaintext attacks is t
  • he later stages of the competition, the ADFGVX cipher, the Solitaire cipher, the Double Playfair cip
  • BI the information that it needed to crack the cipher, uncover the identity of his two main contacts
  • authored attacks on AES, LEVIATHAN, and the E0 cipher used in Bluetooth devices, as well as publishi
  • he output hash depends on the underlying block cipher used.
  • The stream cipher uses a 256-bit key and the performance of the
  • vid Lynch's Mulholland Drive, a gleaming dream cipher waiting to be filled with an audience's fantas
  • cking Microsoft's Xbox game console, where the cipher was used as a hash function.
  • s of distinguishing attack on a popular stream cipher was by Itsik Mantin and Adi Shamir who showed
  • Because of these weaknesses, the XTEA cipher was designed.
  • 1998 Development of Twofish block cipher, which was a finalist for NIST's Advanced Encr
  • es, in 1998-1999 he designed the Hasty Pudding Cipher which was a candidate for the Advanced Encrypt
  • t English royal claimant; in reality, he was a cipher whose legitimacy was questioned.
  • A cipher whose key space is too small is subject to bru
  • MDC-2 is a hash function based on a block cipher with a proof of security in the ideal-cipher m
  • tracks differences that propagate through the cipher with greater than expected probability, imposs
  • a differential characteristic over part of the cipher with a probability of 1 (for a few rounds-this
  • ackman founding director of Freestyle Union, a cipher workshop which uses a free styling as a tool t