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  2. Cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Cryptography is also a branch of engineering, but an unusual one since it deals with active, intelligent, and malevolent opposition; other kinds of engineering (e.g., civil or chemical engineering) need deal only with neutral natural forces. There is also active research examining the relationship between cryptographic problems and quantum physics.

  3. Cryptanalysis - Wikipedia

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    The security of two-key cryptography depends on mathematical questions in a way that single-key cryptography generally does not, and conversely links cryptanalysis to wider mathematical research in a new way. [citation needed] Asymmetric schemes are designed around the (conjectured) difficulty of solving various mathematical problems.

  4. Outline of cryptography - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cryptography: Cryptography (or cryptology) – practice and study of hiding information. Modern cryptography intersects the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and engineering. Applications of cryptography include ATM cards, computer passwords, and electronic ...

  5. What Is Cryptography? - AOL

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    Cryptography allows digitals assets to be transacted and verified without the need for a trusted third party.

  6. Cryptosystem - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography, a cryptosystem is a suite of cryptographic algorithms needed to implement a particular security service, such as confidentiality (). [1]Typically, a cryptosystem consists of three algorithms: one for key generation, one for encryption, and one for decryption.

  7. Post-quantum cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Post-quantum cryptography (PQC), sometimes referred to as quantum-proof, quantum-safe, or quantum-resistant, is the development of cryptographic algorithms (usually public-key algorithms) that are currently thought to be secure against a cryptanalytic attack by a quantum computer.

  8. Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security is a comprehensive work on Cryptography for both information security professionals and experts in the fields of Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering, Information Theory, Data Encryption, etc. [1] It consists of 460 articles in alphabetical order and is available electronically and in print.

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    IBM predicts we likely won’t have quantum computers big enough to threaten the current form of encryption anytime this decade, and its threat to cryptography remains hypothetical until then. But ...