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  • 11NSA encryption systems — The National Security Agency took over responsibility for all U.S. Government encryption systems when it was formed in 1952. The technical details of most NSA approved systems are still classified, but much more about its early systems has become …

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  • 12Integrated Encryption Scheme — (IES) is a hybrid encryption scheme which provides semantic security against an adversary who is allowed to use chosen plaintext and chosen ciphertext attacks. The security of the scheme is based on the Diffie–Hellman problem. Two incarnations of …

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  • 13Advanced Encryption Standard — AES Der Substitutionschritt, einer von 4 Teilschritten pro Runde Entwickler Joan Daemen, Vincent Rijmen Veröffentlicht 1998, Zertifizierung Oktober 2000 Abgeleitet …

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  • 14International Data Encryption Algorithm — IDEA An encryption round of IDEA General Designers Xuejia Lai and James Massey …

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  • 15Optimal asymmetric encryption padding — This article is about the padding scheme used in public key cryptography. For the division of the Thailand Ministry of Science Technology and Environment entitled Office of Atomic Energy for Peace, see [1]. In cryptography, Optimal Asymmetric… …

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  • 16Tiny Encryption Algorithm — Infobox block cipher name = TEA caption = Two Feistel rounds (one cycle) of TEA designers = Roger Needham, David Wheeler publish date = 1994 derived from = derived to = XTEA key size = 128 bits block size = 64 bits structure = Feistel network… …

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  • 17Xtraview Encryption System — Xtraview is a trademark of Top Up TV. The Xtraview Video Encryption System refers to the patented encryption system used on the now defunct Xtraview channel and a number of other Top Up TV services including Setanta Sports, Television X and Red… …

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  • 18Generic Stream Encapsulation — Internet protocol suite Application layer BGP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP …

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  • 19Packet Switch Stream — In the UK, PSS, was an X.25 based packet switched network, provided by the British Post Office Telecommunications and then British Telecom from 1980, onwards. After a period of pre operational testing with customers (mainly UK Universities and… …

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  • 20Broadcast encryption — is the cryptographic problem of encrypting broadcast content (e.g. TV programs) in such a way that only qualified users (e.g. subscribers who ve paid their fees) can decrypt the content. The challenge arises from the requirement that… …

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