- Cryptography, or
cryptology (from
Ancient Gr****: κρυπτός, romanized: kryptós "hidden, secret"; and γράφειν graphein, "to write", or -λογία -logia, "study"...
- The
Journal of
Cryptology (ISSN 0933-2790) is a
scientific journal in the
field of
cryptology and cryptography. The
journal is
published quarterly by the...
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Cryptology is an
album by jazz
saxophonist David S. Ware,
recorded in 1994 and
released by
Homestead Records. In fall 1992,
Steven Joerg took over as Homestead...
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Charles H.; et al. (1992). "Experimental
quantum cryptography".
Journal of
Cryptology. 5 (1): 3–28. doi:10.1007/bf00191318. S2CID 206771454. Wiesner, Stephen...
- A key in
cryptography is a
piece of information,
usually a
string of
numbers or
letters that are
stored in a file, which, when
processed through a cryptographic...
- (IACR) is a non-profit
scientific organization that
furthers research in
cryptology and
related fields. The IACR was
organized at the
initiative of David...
- The
Cryptology ePrint Archive is an
electronic archive (eprint) of new
results in the
field of cryptography,
maintained by the
International ****ociation...
- with
Errors Problem".
Cryptology ePrint Archive. Peikert,
Chris (2014-01-01). "Lattice
Cryptography for the Internet".
Cryptology ePrint Archive. Singh...
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Chaotic cryptology is the
application of
mathematical chaos theory to the
practice of cryptography, the
study or
techniques used to
privately and securely...
- A
plugboard or
control panel (the term used
depends on the
application area) is an
array of
jacks or
sockets (often
called hubs) into
which patch cords...