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  Encyclopedia: List of cryptographers
There is a categorised and (somewhat) annotated list of the same articles in subject groupings at Topics in cryptography; it will probably be more useful to those attempting to make some sense of the field.
List of cryptographers — an annotated list of cryptographers.
WW II), proved the one-time pad to be unbreakable, founded and invented/developed information theory and major aspects of communication theory, one of the principal developers of the theory of error-correcting codes (with Richard Hamming), made major advances in logic circuit design in his Master's thesis.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-cryptographers   (266 words)

  
 Cryptography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moreover, people without extraordinary needs for secrecy use cryptographic technology, which is often built transparently into much of computing and telecommunications infrastructure.
Cryptographic protocols specify the details of how ciphers (and other cryptographic primitives) are to be used to achieve specific tasks.
Cryptographic hash functions produce a hash of a message.
www.wikipedia.com /wiki/Cryptography   (2498 words)

  
 Talk:List of cryptographers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is far from being the case that the invention of such ciphers had to await modern advances in cryptographic science; their devising was possible from the very earliest days of secret writing.
I looked at the list of modern cryptographers and thought to myself that it is a pretty small list at present.
Maybe a better approach would be to take one of the existing list of cryptographers that can be found on the web, and add all of those names for starters.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:List_of_cryptographers   (3641 words)

  
 Wikipedia:WikiProject Cryptography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The aim of WikiProject Cryptography is to help editors working on cryptography articles by providing a repository of information and resources, and providing a place for discussions that affect more than one article.
So far I have written the hash list and hash tree articles and made some pictures for other hash related articles.
One advantage is that Category:Cryptography stubs gives a list of all the cryptography-related stubs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Cryptography   (1287 words)

  
 Cryptography - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Associated fields are steganography — the study of hiding the very existence of a message, and not necessarily the contents of the message itself (for example, microdots, or invisible ink) — and traffic analysis, which is the analysis of patterns of communication in order to learn secret information.
A cryptanalyst might appear to be the natural adversary of a cryptographer, and to an extent this is true: one can view this contest all through the history of cryptography.
It is well known that much progress has been made in a short time; popular applications such as the Internet and mobile phones have repositioned cryptography, historically the sole province of a few groups with exceptional needs for secrecy, into a mainstream technology on which millions rely.
www.biocrawler.com /biowiki/Cryptology   (2465 words)

  
 List of cryptographers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Elizebeth Friedman, US, wife of William F, and cryptographer in her own right for the Coast Guard, Treasury Department, and assorted other US Government agencies in the 20's and 30's.
Gambler, raconteur, roving cryptographer for hire (eg, Canada, Japan) after MI8 was closed.
United States and also propose interesting ideas for the factorization of large composite numbers, the goal being to break bigger RSA keys.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/list_of_cryptographers   (1388 words)

  
 List of cryptographers : Cryptographers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
terms defined : List of cryptographers : Cryptographers
Alphabetical list of notable cryptographers, with home pages if they have one: L. Alphabetical list of notable cryptographers, with home pages if they have one:
All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
www.termsdefined.net /cr/cryptographers.html   (270 words)

  
 Read about List of cryptographers at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research List of cryptographers and learn about List of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cryptography and genetics director at the Riverbank Laboratories before WWI, wrote extensively on cryptographic theory and practice, and became the US Army's chief (and for some time only) cryptographer, patented several cryptography related inventions some of which are still secret 60+ years later, including some aspects of the
Laurance Safford, US, chief cryptographer for the US Navy for 2 decades+.
Cryptographic File System for the Unix Operating System.
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Cryptographer   (1295 words)

  
 Site Contents at the free Online Encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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List of countries involved in World War II
In a household, clothes hangers are the single one item that you own the most of, yet no one can name even one brand?
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 List of cryptographers: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about List of cryptographers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
List of cryptographers: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about List of cryptographers
Alphabetical list of notable cryptographers, with home pages if they have one:
Here is a list of links to cryptographers' home pages: http://www.swcp.com/~mccurley/cryptographers/cryptographers.html This link should stay here only until we make a good enough list.
www.encyclopedian.com /cr/Cryptographer.html   (92 words)

  
 cr> Canada's Leading Cryptographers Oppose Cryptography Legislation
The letters were written in response to a February 1998 Industry Canada report entitled "A Cryptography Policy Framework for Electronic Commerce", which listed possible scenarios for government regulation of cryptographic hardware and software.
Canada's cryptographers also expressed concern that export controls on cryptographic products would adversely affect the fledgling Canadian cryptography industry.
The list of signers of the the letters follows.
legalminds.lp.findlaw.com /list/cyber-rights/msg00826.html   (417 words)

  
 R.I.P. Cypherpunks
Yet, for all the irrelevant comments, vicious infighting and radical libertarian politics that flourish on the list, Cypherpunks has chronicled every important event in the short history of modern cryptography, as well as the cyber-rights movement that grew out of it.
Young was fascinated by the interplay of the civil and governmental on the list.
The Cypherpunks list will continue to be hosted on other sites, but many participants agree that the ejection from its birthplace is a moribund milestone.
www.securityfocus.com /news/294   (1115 words)

  
 CryptoGuard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The scheme introduces something that has been on the wish list of cryptographers for many years but has been considered impractical because of the difficulty of generating keys.
There are some very powerful firsts to this new scheme that are thought to be attractive to the operators of secure communication systems as well as the owners of laptops and home computers wherever the need for secure communication and safe storage of information is important.
Linear analysis has been the bane of cryptographers for centuries due to their almost invariably using scalar data (numbers) in the past.
www.cryptoguard.co.uk   (1795 words)

  
 Re: engineering infowar disasters (was Re: How the FBI/NSA forces can fu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As cryptographers, we all fit the 'profile' of drug dealing, terrorist pedophiles, and a Horseman to be named later.
They pay my salary, and I try to stick up for them when I can, but I am not going to cut my own nuts off supporting what are obviously criminal insanities that they choose to perpetrate on the citizens.
The reason he was so quick to speak up was that he already knew that the time had come, but he had the human decency not to declare war until giving the 'enemy' every chance to come to their senses.
cypherpunks.venona.com /date/1997/09/msg01783.html   (1204 words)

  
 Cryptography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Topics in cryptography — an analytical list of articles and terms.
Books on cryptography — an annotated list of suggested readings.
Open source project CrypTool - Exhaustive educational tool about cryptography and cryptanalysis, freeware.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cryptography   (2498 words)

  
 List of cryptographers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He first designed and had partially built the Difference engine for reduced errors in the preparation of mathematical tables -- spcefically including navigational tables, thus accounting for the interest of the British Government in the project.
Alan Turing, UK, one of the most original minds of the 20th century and one the chief cryptographers at Bletchley Park during World War II.
Here is a list of links to cryptographers' home pages: http://www.swcp.com/~mccurley/cryptographers/cryptographers.html This link should stay here only until we make a good enough list, (but some such should perhaps stay as a link anyway?).
www.portaljuice.com /list_of_cryptographers.html   (711 words)

  
 Citations and Cryptography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This is a long list, and is therefore moved to a separate page.
Finally, this list can be seen just as a yet another collection of cryptographer's addresses.
You must browse the list of cryptographers to find out if some place is strong by your definition.
www.cs.ut.ee /~helger/cryptcit   (348 words)

  
 Roving Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bus 46: on and fare collection is the responsibility of a roving Conductor (transportation)conductor.
List of cryptographers 29: "The American Black Chamber".
Groucho Marx 4: e used as " Chico MarxChico " to convince some roving bullies that he was Italian, not Jewish.
www.elusiveeye.com /side18151-roving-com.html   (344 words)

  
 Cryptography-Digest Digest #637
Neither of these would be definitive; the CRYPTO proceedings aren't the sum total of cryptology (far from it), and lots of cryptographers don't have papers on their web pages if they even have web pages.
If H1 and H2 are independent, then finding a collision for H requires finding a collision for both simultaneously (i.e., on the same input), which one could hope would require the product of the efforts to attack them individually.
Burt Preneel's thesis is the source of this argument: B. Preneel, "Analysis and design of cryptographic hash functions," Doctoral Dissertation, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium), 1993.
www.mail-archive.com /cryptography-digest%40senator-bedfellow.mit.edu/msg02839.html   (4049 words)

  
 List of cryptographers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It is hard to imagine that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has managed to survive for 38 years withou...
Friedman">William F. Friedman, US, introduced statistical methods into cryptography; some would describe him as the founder of modern cryptography.
Shannon">Claude Elwood Shannon, US, founded the modern theory of cryptography (ca WWII), proved the one-time pad to be unbreakable, founded and invented/developed information theory and major aspects of communication theory, one of the principal developers of the theory of error-correcting codes (with Richard Hamming), made major advances in logic circuit design in his Master's thesis.
www.aseannewsnetwork.com /articles/content/l/li/list_of_cryptographers.html   (1707 words)

  
 StratVantage Consulting, LLC -- Mike's Take on the News 09/18/01
After conducting a fruitless search for a central place listing various email newsletters, I decided to establish one myself.
Phil Zimmerman invented a cryptographic program called PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) in 1991.
Zimmerman was widely quoted — he now says misquoted — recently as being full of remorse due to the likelihood his program was used by the terrorists.
www.stratvantage.com /news/092701.htm   (1474 words)

  
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Specifically, the specification does not address the interface between the payment gateway and the existing financial system and does not address the mechanism for the processing of certificate requests, which depends on payment card brand policy.
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It provides background information and introduces features and notation that will be used throughout the Programmer's Guide.
www.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu /~reski/cs730/nroff_eg_doc.txt   (617 words)

  
 Science, Math, Applications, Communication Theory, Cryptography, People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Founder of DigiCash Inc. Homepage with lists of research papers and patents..
Home page of doctoral candidate with links to other cryptographers, groups and papers..
Self edited home page with list of publications and links to preprints of research papers..
zaverski.com /browse/Science/Math/Applications/Communication_Theory/Cryptography/People   (732 words)

  
 Straight White Guy: Military Stuff Archives
so, it was quite an honor for his name to have been added to that list of notable cryptographers...
These were declassified several years ago but had not yet been processed by the Archives staff; nor were they listed in the finding aids of materials available to researchers.
I've never done one of these lists before...so, I guess it is about time...here are my Favorites...
straightwhiteguy.com /archives/cat_military_stuff.html   (8368 words)

  
 Cryptographers
Warning: I haven't maintained this list in several years; it is likely to be out of date.
I don't intend to update it any further; try using Google to find the home page of anyone you are looking for.
See also Spafford's list of other research groups.
www.cs.berkeley.edu /~daw/people/crypto.html   (86 words)

  
 The Geodesic Network, OpenDoc, and CyberDog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
I expect that there will be a Netscape OpenDoc part, just like there will be parts for every Mac normal internet app, like Newswatcher, for instance.
The people on the mcip list (the Macintosh Cryptography Interface Project) are talking about a PGP part as soon as PGP 3.0, which is modularized, comes out.
I can see how internet commerce parts, like parts for First Virtual, or Cybercash, or more important, how MacEcash, Digicash's digital cash app, could be converted into an OpenDoc part for CyberDog.
www.shipwright.com /rants/rant_03.html   (2849 words)

  
 FSU Security Group Research Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Science Direct - contains list of journal online, search also.
DBLP Bibliography - No papers but very comprehensive search for references possible.
Cryptographers + Cryptography Web pages - by Kevin McCurley
www.cs.fsu.edu /~yasinsac/group/work/childs/research.html   (255 words)

  
 Helger's List of Cryptographers - Ordered by Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Next follows some partial study of the influence of cryptographers in terms of how much they have been cited.
(I have included also non-cryptographers that occassionally write cryptographic papers.
Analysis and design of cryptographic hash functions (Belgium.Leuven, 1993)
www.cs.ut.ee /~helger/cryptcit/cryptographers.php   (655 words)

  
 Moses Liskov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jan Camenisch's list of cryptographers and their homepages.
An extensive list of crypto-related or vaguely crypto-related links.
RSA Lab's FAQ on Cryptography, a useful reference which I helped edit.
www.cs.wm.edu /~mliskov/links.html   (111 words)

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