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The classic paper | The classic paper <ref>{{cite paper|author=Blaze, Diffie, Rivest, Schneier, Shimomura, Thompson & Wiener |title=Minimal Key Lengths for Symmetric Ciphers to Provide Adequate Commercial Security|date=1996|url=http://www.schneier.com/paper-keylength.html}}</ref> on key sizes required to resist brute force attacks. | ||
[[EFF]]'s DES Cracker <ref>{{cite book|title=Cracking DES - Secrets of Encryption Research, Wiretap Politics & Chip Design|author=Electronic Frontier Foundation|id=ISBN 1-56592-520-3|publisher=O'reilly & Associates Inc|year=1998|url=http://cryptome.org/cracking-des/cracking-des.htm}}</ref> | [[EFF]]'s DES Cracker <ref>{{cite book|title=Cracking DES - Secrets of Encryption Research, Wiretap Politics & Chip Design|author=Electronic Frontier Foundation|id=ISBN 1-56592-520-3|publisher=O'reilly & Associates Inc|year=1998|url=http://cryptome.org/cracking-des/cracking-des.htm}}</ref> |
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The classic paper [1] on key sizes required to resist brute force attacks.
References
- ↑ Blaze, Diffie, Rivest, Schneier, Shimomura, Thompson & Wiener (1996). Minimal Key Lengths for Symmetric Ciphers to Provide Adequate Commercial Security.
- ↑ Electronic Frontier Foundation (1998). Cracking DES - Secrets of Encryption Research, Wiretap Politics & Chip Design. O'reilly & Associates Inc. ISBN 1-56592-520-3.