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  2. G2A - Wikipedia

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    G2A.COM Limited (commonly referred to as G2A) is a digital marketplace headquartered in the Netherlands, [1] [2] with offices in Poland and Hong Kong. [3] [4] The site operates in the resale of gaming offers and others digital items by the use of redemption keys.

  3. Cryptographic key types - Wikipedia

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    Private key transport keys are the private keys of asymmetric key pairs that are used to decrypt keys that have been encrypted with the associated public key using a public key algorithm. Key transport keys are usually used to establish keys (e.g., key wrapping keys, data encryption keys or MAC keys) and, optionally, other keying material (e.g ...

  4. Outline of cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Public key infrastructure. X.509; OpenPGP; Public key certificate. Certificate authority; Certificate revocation; ID-based cryptography; Certificate-based encryption; Secure key issuing cryptography; Certificateless cryptography; Merkle tree

  5. James H. Ellis - Wikipedia

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    [5] On 18 December 1997, Clifford Cocks delivered a public talk which contained a brief history of GCHQ's contribution to PKC. [ 6 ] In March 2016, Robert Hannigan , the director of GCHQ made a speech at MIT re-emphasising GCHQ's early contribution to public-key cryptography and in particular the contributions of Ellis, Cocks and Williamson.

  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. CRYPTREC - Wikipedia

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    Both efforts include some of the best cryptographers in the world [citation needed] therefore conflicts in their selections and recommendations should be examined with care. For instance, CRYPTREC recommends several 64 bit block ciphers while NESSIE selected none, but CRYPTREC was obliged by its terms of reference to take into account existing ...

  8. Phil Zimmermann - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, PC World named Zimmermann one of the "Top 50 Tech Visionaries" of the last 50 years. [14] In 2006, eWeek ranked PGP 9th in the 25 Most Influential and Innovative Products introduced since the invention of the PC in 1981. [15] In 2003, Reason named him a "Hero of Freedom" [16] In 2001, Zimmermann was inducted into the CRN Industry Hall ...

  9. Ian Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Ian Avrum Goldberg (born March 31, 1973) is a cryptographer and cypherpunk.He is best known for breaking Netscape's implementation of SSL (with David Wagner), [1] and for his role as chief scientist of Radialpoint (formerly Zero Knowledge Systems), a Canadian software company.