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  Fish (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To fish is the act of luring or hunting and capturing fish by baited hooks, snagging, or netting, explosives or poisons - see fishing and spear fishing.
The act of using a fish rod (not a fishing rod), or an attempt to retrieve an object from an otherwise inaccessible location using a rod, wire, or pole with a hook, magnet, or sticky substance.
Fish Leong (Jasmine Leong), a Malaysian singer who is most notable in the East Asian music scene.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fish_(disambiguation)   (358 words)

  
 FISH (cryptography)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The FISH stream cipher is a fast software based stream cipher using Lagged Fibonacci generators, plus a concept from the shrinking generator cipher.
FISH is quite fast in software and has a huge key length.
FISH was also the British code-name for any of several German teleprinter ciphers used during World War II.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/fish__cryptography_   (209 words)

  
 Fish
A fish is a poikilothermic water-dwelling vertebrate with gills.
Fishes is the proper English plural form of fish that biologists use when speaking about two or more fish species, as in "There are over 25,000 fishes in the world" (meaning that there are over 25,000 fish species in the world).
Fish is not to be confused with Phish.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/english/fi/fish.html   (4985 words)

  
 Human Rights Internet - The Human Rights Databank
This is analogous to catching fish with a hook and a line, one fish at a time.
This is analogous to driftnet fishing — a future incumbent government or organization, such as a rival political party, could use these unprecedented surveillance capabilities to monitor their opposition.
Under the cryptography regulations, license decisions are made "on a case by case basis" and there are no substantive standards for agency decision making, time limits for the decisions or judicial review.
www.hri.ca /tribune/viewArticle.asp?ID=2461   (1603 words)

  
 Cryptography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
See also: cryptography, stream ciphers ISAAC (cryptography) ISAAC is a symmetric key, secret key, stream cipher designed in 1996 by Bob Jenkins.
Financial cryptography is the use of cryptography in banking and similar financial applications.
FISH (cryptography) FISH is the name of two different encryption algorithms.
bonose.com /Cryptography.html   (578 words)

  
 The Poker Chronicles: Amusing Sidenote   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
* A fish is a poikilothermic (cold-blooded) * water-dwelling vertebrate with gills.
Fish abounded in the Mediterranean and in the lakes of the Jordan, so that the Hebrews were no doubt acquainted with many species.
A pair of fish is a symbol of tenacity, domestic felicity, and fertility.
www.thepokerchronicles.com /archives/000619.html   (1814 words)

  
 Cryptography hashfunction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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www.islandwebsecurity.com /1000/cryptography-hashfunction.htm   (485 words)

  
 Braingle: Teaser 'Fish Lingo'
One of the words is a type of fish.
The other word is that fish with one of the following changes: a letter added anywhere (eel reel), a letter deleted anywhere (carp cap), a letter changed anywhere (shark spark).
11) This is a jogging gait of a fish.
www.braingle.com /20646.html   (163 words)

  
 Lab Notes
The puffer fish also, for some reason, has a lot less junk DNA than other animals--virtually none, in fact.
So while the study of puffer fish DNA receives very little funding, it is so much easier than research on humans or mice that it may in fact lead the race to the right answers.
Brenner has already found, for example, that puffer fish have about 50,000 genes, a few hundred of which are ancient "core" DNA, and 20,000 more of which are similar to genes found in tubeworms and their kin.
www.scifi.com /sfw/issue179/labnotes.html   (1414 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Cryptography: Theory and Practice, Second Edition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Douglas R. Stinson's Cryptography: Theory and Practice is a mathematically intensive examination of cryptography, including ciphers, the Data Encryption Standard (DES), public key cryptography, one-way hash functions, and digital signatures.
If you are new to the math behind cryptography but want to tackle it, the author covers all of the required background to understand the real mathematics here.
This is the textbook for an undergraduate math course in cryptography in my school, so it was forced on me. The author does a good job introducing the theory and background math, but I would say there are not enough examples worked out to understand how it is used.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1584882069?v=glance   (1631 words)

  
 CACR: 1998 Conferences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research has been established to foster and focus research in applied cryptography at the University of Waterloo, and to facilitate industrial participation and collaboration in leading-edge cryptographic research.
Cryptography is an inherently multi-disciplinary science, and at Waterloo, collaboration will take place between researchers in the Departments of Combinatorics and Optimization (C&O), Computer Science (CS), Electrical and Computer Engineering (E&CE), and Pure Mathematics (PMath).
His work, which combined elements of statistics and combinatorics, was instrumental in the breaking of FISH, a series of codes that were used by the German command for encrypting communications between the highest authorities.
www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca /conferences/1998/opening/opening.html   (329 words)

  
 F-Secure Hoax Information Pages: Frog and Fish warnings
The 'Frog Blender' and 'Fish' applications are created with Shockwave Flash and present user-controlled animations.
Please be informed that the joke regarding the frog being splattered in a blender and the fish joke (FISH.EXE and BLENDER.EXE) are suspected to be infected with virus, which will activate on 28 May 99.
The 'Fish' animation shows a fish in an aquarium and a number of objects to be applied to it - poison, electric shock, heat, bomb and some others.
www.f-secure.com /hoaxes/frogfish.shtml   (229 words)

  
 Financial Cryptography in 7 Layers
Abstract: Financial Cryptography is substantially complex, requiring skills drawn from diverse and incompatible, or at least, unfriendly, disciplines.
Caught between Central Banking and Cryptography, or between accountants and programmers, there is a grave danger that efforts to construct Financial Cryptography systems will simplify or omit critical disciplines.
Accounting concepts permit builders of Financial Cryptography systems to build complex systems that guarantee not to lose value as long as everyone follows the rules; and to efficiently identify where the rules are not followed.
www.iang.org /papers/fc7.html   (6265 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C, Second Edition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cryptography and Coding III: Based on the Proceedings of a Conference Organized by the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications on Cryptography (Institute...
Schneier's book begins with a simple discussion of what is cryptography, and then he proceeds through the history of various encryption algorithms and their functioning.
A caveat: this is not a textbook of cryptography in the sense that it teaches everything necessary to understand the mathematical basis of the science.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0471117099?v=glance   (2508 words)

  
 New Scientist Breaking News - First quantum cryptography network unveiled
The first computer network in which communication is secured with quantum cryptography is up and running in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Quantum cryptography guarantees secure communications by harnessing the quantum quirks of photons sent between users.
At the moment computers capable of quantum cryptography are large and expensive, because they are custom-made.
www.newscientist.com /article.ns?id=dn5076   (603 words)

  
 Cryptanalysis of the Enigma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Further weakening of its cryptography was due to negligent German operators eavesdropped by keen foreign cryptanalysts.
The British are said to have broken some messages when it was used in Spain during the Civil War there, and also to have read some Italian traffic encrypted using one of the commercial versions early in WWII (see Ultra).
When Abwehr agents who had worked on Fish cryptography and Russian traffic were interned at Rosenheim around May 21,1945, they were not at all surprised that Enigma had been broken, only that someone had mustered all the resources in time to actually do it.
www.butte-silverbow.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Cryptanalysis_of_the_Enigma   (3278 words)

  
 Crypto-Gram: September 15, 1999
Cryptography has been espousing open source ideals for decades, although we call it "using public algorithms and protocols." The idea is simple: cryptography is hard to do right, and the only way to know if something was done right is to be able to examine it.
The counter-argument you sometimes hear is that secret cryptography is stronger because it is secret, and public algorithms are riskier because they are public.
The same reasoning that leads smart companies to use published cryptography also leads them to use published security protocols: anyone who creates his own security protocol is either a genius or a fool.
www.schneier.com /crypto-gram-9909.html   (5523 words)

  
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Termed Òthe greatest intellectual feat of the whole war,Ó the work on FISH led to the development of Colossus, Òthe worldÕs first electronic computer,Ó in which Tutte played a key role.
However, he noted, cryptography work was conducted in World War I, as well, and dates back to the time of Julius Caesar.
Best known for his research in graph theory which started when he was a student at Cambridge, Tutte was a member of the ÒTrinity FourÓ, a group of undergrads who became fascinated with finding a way to dissect a square into smaller squares, all unequal in size.
communications.uwaterloo.ca /Gazette/1998/june17/tutte.doc   (697 words)

  
 Code and Cipher volume 1, issue 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The premier issue of Code and Cipher is dedicated to the memory of William Thomas Tutte (1917-2002), distinguished Professor Emeritus and Honorary Director of the Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research at the University of Waterloo and one of the most influential figures in combinatorics.
He was the recipient of a prestigious Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Prize in 1982 as “one of the most respected mathematicians in the world today.” Before receiving the Order of Canada, he was elected to the Royal Society of Canada and then to the Royal Society of London.
As we approach the first anniversary of his death, many will remember his great contributions to the fields of mathematics and cryptography while those that knew him will remember him as a great colleague and a true gentleman.
www.certicom.com /index.php?action=res,cc_1_1&article=2-tutte   (845 words)

  
 Braingle: Teaser 'Mad Ade's Fishing Trip'
Mad Ade went on an eight day fly fishing trip around the Purple ridged mountains of Madadia and got to fish seven days of it last May. On every day from May 14 to the 21st, except the 16th when a severe thunderstorm kept in his tent, he fished around Madadia.
The fish Mad Ade landed with a net at Little Curl was larger than the one he worked onto shore at Dish Creek, but it was not as large as the one he lifted from the water at Big Little Falls.
The fish Mad Ade landed with a net at Little Curl was larger than the one he worked onto shore at Dish Creek, but it was not as large as the one he lifted from the water at Big Little Falls (2).
www.braingle.com /14518.html   (1202 words)

  
 Cyberpunks.Org - Technology, Privacy, Security, and the Future
This "serendipitous" pairing of cases launched the doctor on a quest to understand whether a taste for fish might be poisoning any of her other patients.
Guallar and his colleagues say that their data suggest that mercury tainting of fish diminishes the cardioprotective effect normally associated with heavy consumption of DHA and oily fish.
To date, health advisories against eating mercury-tainted fish have tended to focus on pregnant women and children, with a goal of protecting the neurological development in youngsters, Guallar`s group observes.
www.cyberpunks.org /display/939/article   (1566 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Another problem with cryptography in those days was that cryptographic keys had to be distributed over secure channels so that both parties could send encrypted traffic over insecure channels.
At a recent academic cryptography conference, Michael Wiener of Bell Northern Research in Ottawa presented a paper on how to crack the DES with a special machine.
Knowledge of cryptography is becoming so widespread, that export controls are no longer effective at controlling the spread of this technology.
www-swiss.ai.mit.edu /6.805/articles/export/zimmermann-oct93.txt   (1632 words)

  
 Detailed information on fish pic star
This method involves encrypting and decrypting a fish pic star message using the same key, which must be known to both parties in order to keep it private.
With public-key cryptography, separate keys are used to encrypt and decrypt a message, so that nothing but the encrypted message needs to be passed along.
A fish pic star order encrypted with a person's public key can't be decrypted with that same key, but can be decrypted with the private key that corresponds to it.
bigfishpics.com /fish_pic_star_.html   (710 words)

  
 SSH : Support : Cryptography A-Z : References
Very thorough in explaining the number theoretic basis of algorithms needed in cryptography and in particular public key cryptosystems.
There is an article by Ron Rivest on cryptography, also an article by Arjen Lenstra and Hendrik Lenstra on algorithms in number theory.
Includes a history of how cryptography has affected the world, from the World Wars to the death of Mary, Queen of Scots.
www.ssh.com /support/cryptography/references   (924 words)

  
 fish - OneLook Dictionary Search
Fish, fish : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info]
Phrases that include fish: flying fish, fish ladder, gefilte fish, butterfly fish, rough fish, more...
Words similar to fish: angle, chump, fished, fishes, fishing, fishless, fishlike, fool, gull, mark, mug, patsy, schlemiel, shlemiel, sucker, eel, fall guy, go fish, soft touch, sole, more...
www.onelook.com /cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=fish   (510 words)

  
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Go Fish was the most fun assignment b/c there were many ways to do it and a certain amount of creativity was involved.
Cryptography is an extremely interesting topic to me and both that and programming should be covered more.
I also felt that the cryptography section was also not covered as thoroughly as the rest.
www.cs.cmu.edu /~cburch/pgss/info/eval/cat.html   (8092 words)

  
 METHOD DETAILS DOCUMENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cryptography key is not provided while initializing the VaxVoIP Object.
This status code notifies that Encrypted data is being received from the remote end and VaxVoIP object is unable to decrypt it because Cryptography key is not provided while initializing the VaxVoIP Object.
It also requires the cryptography key or secret words to decrypt the incoming data and/or Encrypt the outgoing Voice/Text data.
www.vaxvoip.com /Documentation/StandardSDK/MethodDetails.HTM   (1254 words)

  
 oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Web Security and Commerce, First Edition
They are related to skates and rays, differing from ordinary bony fish in having a cartilaginous skeleton that makes their bodies unusually flexible.
They have excellent eyesight and an unusually keen sense of smell; they are known to be able to locate prey from a single drop of blood.
Whale sharks are so named because of their size: they may weigh more than 18 metric tons and measure up to 60 feet long.
www.oreilly.com /catalog/websec/colophon.html   (481 words)

  
 Fish (cryptography) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
For the (FIbonacci SHrinking) stream cipher published in 1993, see FISH (cipher).
Fish (sometimes FISH) was the Allied codename for any of several German teleprinter stream ciphers used during World War II.
While a large number of links were monitored, at least three different encryption systems were distinguished:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fish_(cryptography)   (193 words)

  
 [No title]
Well, the first thing to observe is that a transaction of this type categorically and unambiguously refutes the Marxist premise that every trade must have a "winner" and a "loser;" the idea that if one person gains, it must necessarily be at the "expense" of another person who loses.
Because fish contain dangerous tiny bones, and sometimes sharp spines, he tells us, the state has decreed that their consumption -- and even their possession -- are too hazardous to the people's health to be permitted...
Perhaps it is because citizens' bodies are thought to be government property, and therefore it is the function of the state to punish those who improperly care for government property.
www.hacktivismo.com /public/tfiles/crossbows2crypto.txt   (3280 words)

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