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User:Matt Crypto/MediaWiki:Classical cryptography
User:Matt Crypto/MediaWiki:Classical cryptography < User:Matt Crypto In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as a ... years or so. An ancient book on cryptography, now lost, is said to have discussed ... trivial to decrypt). See also Topics in cryptography ROT-47 External links The Caesar ...
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Cryptography
Cryptography The German Lorenz cipher machine Cryptography or cryptology is a field of mathematics ... security and related issues, particularly encryption. Technically, "cryptography" refers to the techniques and "cryptology" refers ... study of them; despite this, the term "cryptography" is often used to refer to the field. Cryptography is an interdisciplinary subject, drawing from ...
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Cryptography (translated from Russian)
Cryptography Cryptography - in the transfer s grecheskogo verbatim indicates "cryptography". This is the science about the concealed ... very fact of transfer. In contrast to cryptography, which hides contents of secret communication, cryptography hides its existence itself. The methods ...
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Quantum cryptography
Quantum cryptography Quantum cryptography is an approach to securing communications based ... certain phenomena of quantum physics. Unlike traditional cryptography, which employs various mathematical techniques to restrict ... learning the contents of encrypted messages, quantum cryptography is focused on the physics of information ... available products have appeared based on quantum cryptography, for example, ID Quantique or MagiQ. ...
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Padding (cryptography)
Padding (cryptography) In cryptography, padding refers to a number of distinct practices. Public key cryptography In public key cryptography, padding is the process of preparing a ... the hard problem underlying the primitive. Symmetric cryptography Hash functions All modern cryptographic hash ...
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Classical cipher
Classical cipher In cryptography, a classical cipher is a type of cipher used ... the most part, into disuse. In general, classical ciphers operate on an alphabet of letters ... technology, and operate on bits and bytes. Classical schemes are often susceptible to ciphertext- ...
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Cryptography Classification
Cryptography Classification Classification of Cryptographic Systems , Ciphers, Algorithms ... with the means of implementation 1.1. Classical : Pre Computer Era involvements of (e.g ...
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History of cryptography
History of cryptography The history of cryptography dates back thousands of years. Until recent ... it has been a history of classic cryptography — of methods of encryption that use ... of still greater complexity. The evolution of cryptography has been paralleled by the evolution of ... as two years. Until the 1970s, secure cryptography was largely the preserve of governments. ...
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Topics in cryptography
Topics in cryptography Cryptography Portal This article is intended to be ... collection of annotated pointers. See List of cryptography topics for an alphabetical listing of cryptography articles. Classical ciphers Autokey cipher Permutation cipher Polyalphabetic ...
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Talk:Cryptography/archive1
Talk:Cryptography/archive1 < Talk:Cryptography misc issues Could someone confirm (or change ... some? ww 'we might abate the strange CRYPTOGRAPHY of Gaffarel....' 1 st usage/ coinage in ... 13 Oct 2003 (UTC) All of my cryptography books use 'cypher'. Perhaps this is a ... UTC) If so, cite references..! Schneier, Applied Cryptography -- uses the word cipher. Special:UserContributions/ ...
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