Cipher

  • 101DFC (cipher) — This article is about the block cipher. For other uses, see DFC (disambiguation). DFC General Designers Jacques Stern, Serge Vaudenay, et al. First published 1998 Related to COCONUT98 Cipher detail …

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  • 102Purple (cipher machine) — This article is about the Japanese cipher Purple, also known as AN 1 (citation for AN 1 nomenclature for Purple?). For other Japanese ciphers, such as JN 25 which played a part in the Battle of Midway, see Japanese naval codes. In the history of… …

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  • 103VIC cipher — The VIC cipher was a pencil and paper cipher used by the Soviet spy Reino Häyhänen, codenamed VICTOR . FAQ It was arguably the most complex hand operated cipher ever seen, when it was first discovered. The initial analysis done by the NSA in 1953 …

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  • 104Intel Cascade Cipher — Infobox block cipher name = Intel Cascaded Cipher caption = designers = Ernie Brickell, Gary Graunke publish date = derived from = AES, Serpent derived to = related to = certification = key size = 128 bits block size = 128 bits structure = AES… …

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  • 105Feistel cipher — In cryptography, a Feistel cipher is a symmetric structure used in the construction of block ciphers, named after the German IBM cryptographer Horst Feistel; it is also commonly known as a Feistel network. A large proportion of block ciphers use… …

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  • 106Camellia (cipher) — Infobox block cipher name = Camellia caption = designers = Mitsubishi, NTT publish date = 2000 derived from = E2, MISTY1 derived to = related to = certification = CRYPTREC, NESSIE key size = 128, 192 or 256 bits block size = 128 bits structure =… …

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  • 107Grain (cipher) — Grain is a stream cipher submitted to eSTREAM in 2004 by Martin Hell, Thomas Johansson and Willi Meier. It has been selected for the final eSTREAM portfolio for Profile 2 by the eSTREAM project. Grain is designed primarily for restricted hardware …

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  • 108Crab (cipher) — This article is about the block cipher. For other uses, see Crab (disambiguation). Crab General Designers Burt Kaliski, Matt Robshaw First published 1993 Derived from MD5 Related to SHACAL …

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  • 109Permutation cipher — In classical cryptography, a permutation cipher is a transposition cipher in which the key is a permutation.To apply a cipher, a random permutation of size e is generated (the larger the value of e the more secure the cipher). The plaintext is… …

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  • 110Running key cipher — In classical cryptography, the running key cipher is a type of polyalphabetic substitution cipher in which a text, typically from a book, is used to provide a very long keystream. Usually, the book to be used would be agreed ahead of time, while… …

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