- encryption,
cascade ciphering,
multiple encryption, and superencipherment.
Superencryption refers to the outer-level
encryption of a
multiple encryption. Some...
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shorten messages for
transmission or have
their security enhanced with
superencryption methods, such as
adding a
secret number to
numeric code words. In two-part...
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first by a code, and then by a cipher. Such
multiple encryption, or "
superencryption" aims to make
cryptanalysis more difficult.
Another comparison between...
- 2001) page 251.
Biryukov 2005. Biryukov, Alex (2005). "Product Cipher,
Superencryption".
Encyclopedia of
Cryptography and Security.
Springer US. pp. 480–481...
- by the
United States government, its contractors, and its allies.
Superencryption Synchronous crypto-operation
Transmission security key (TSK) Trunk...
- with the
secret numbers being changed periodically (this was
called superencryption). In the
early 1920s,
three German cryptographers (Werner Kunze, Rudolf...
- code,
contained on a set of
vocabulary cards, and
cipher sheets for
superencryption of the
numeric code words. The
cipher sheets,
which are
typically changed...
- ISBN 978-3-540-66226-6. ISSN 0302-9743. Biryukov, Alex (2005). "Product Cipher,
Superencryption".
Encyclopedia of
Cryptography and Security.
Springer US. pp. 480–481...
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starting point within the
additive cipher, (b)
stripping away the
superencryption to
expose the bare code, and then (c)
breaking the code itself. When...
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Substitution box •
Substitution cipher • Substitution–permutation
network •
Superencryption •
Supersingular isogeny key
exchange •
Swedish National Defence Radio...