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Latest revision as of 06:01, 6 July 2024
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Parent topics
- Cryptanalysis [r]: The sub-field of cryptology which deals with breaking into existing codes and ciphers. [e]
Subtopics
- Man-in-the-middle attack [r]: An attack on a communications system in which the attacker deceives the communicating parties so they both talk to him while believing they are talking to each other. [e]
- Rewrite attack [r]: An attack on a communication system in which the attacker replaces a legitimate message with his own. [e]
- Passive attack [r]: An attack on a communications system in which the attacker reads messages he is not supposed to but does not alter them. [e]
- Cryptographic authentication [r]: Cryptographic techniques for authenticating both senders and messages; the most common are digital signatures and hashed message authentication codes. [e]
- Cryptographic key [r]: Value used by a computer together with a complex algorithm to encrypt and decrypt messages. [e]
- Symmetric key cryptography [r]: A cryptographic system in which there is only one key; the same secret key is used for encryption and decryption. [e]
- Police [r]: Organized government officials responsible for enforcing the criminal law of their locality, responding to designated emergencies, and various duties considered appropriate by their culture and government [e]
- Commons theory of voluntary action [r]: A theory that focuses on the role of associations and assemblies in social commons and human-managed natural commons like agricultural fields, fishing grounds and forests. [e]
- Steganography [r]: The study of techniques for hiding a secret message within an apparently innocent message. [e]
- ATM (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description