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desbreak.ps |
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Using Content-Addressable Search Engines to Encrypt and Break DES: A very simple parallel architecture using a modifed version of content-addressable memory can be used to cheaply and efficiently encipher and decipher data with DES-like systems Describes how to implement these systems, and also how to construct a large scale engine for exhaustively searching the keyspace of DES.
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eesproto.ps |
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Protocol Failure in the Escrowed Encryption Standard: A description of some protocol weaknesses in the Clinton administration's Escrowed Encryption Standard, also known as the Clipper Chip.
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fail.ps |
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Why Cryptosystems Fail: A survey of the failure modes of retail banking systems, the second largest application of cryptography.
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neke.ps |
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Encrypted Key Exchange: Password-Based Protocols Secure Against Dictionary Attacks: A combination of public- and private-key cryptography that allows two parties sharing a common password to exchange confidential and authenticated information over an insecure network The protocol is secure against active attack, and also against off-line "dictionary" attacks.
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