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  2. List of cryptographers - Wikipedia

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    Ibn 'Adlan: 13th-century cryptographer who made important contributions on the sample size of the frequency analysis. Duke of Mantua Francesco I Gonzaga is the one who used the earliest example of homophonic Substitution cipher in early 1400s. [2] [3]

  3. Cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Before the modern era, cryptography focused on message confidentiality (i.e., encryption)—conversion of messages from a comprehensible form into an incomprehensible one and back again at the other end, rendering it unreadable by interceptors or eavesdroppers without secret knowledge (namely the key needed for decryption of that message).

  4. Tanja Lange - Wikipedia

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    Tanja Lange is a German cryptographer and number theorist at the Eindhoven University of Technology. She is known for her research on post-quantum cryptography. [1] [2]

  5. Outline of cryptography - Wikipedia

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    ACE-KEM – NESSIE selection asymmetric encryption scheme; IBM Zurich Research . ACE Encrypt; Chor-Rivest; Diffie-Hellman – key agreement; CRYPTREC recommendation; El Gamal – discrete logarithm

  6. Phillip Rogaway - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Rogaway (also referred to as Phil Rogaway [1] [2]) is an American cryptographer and former professor of computer science at the University of California, Davis.He graduated from Beverly Hills High School, and later earned a BA in computer science from UC Berkeley and completed his PhD in cryptography at MIT, in the Theory of Computation group.

  7. Category:Cryptographers - Wikipedia

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    Cryptographer stubs (51 P) Pages in category "Cryptographers" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. American Cryptogram Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Cryptogram Association (ACA) is an American non-profit organization devoted to the hobby of cryptography, with an emphasis on types of codes, ciphers, and cryptograms that can be solved either with pencil and paper, or with computers, but not computer-only systems.

  9. Claus P. Schnorr - Wikipedia

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    Claus-Peter Schnorr (born 4 August 1943) is a German mathematician and cryptographer. Life. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Saarbrücken in 1966, ...