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    Encrypt/Decrypt

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    cipher is one in which a block of plaintext is treated as a whole and used to produce a ciphertext block of equal length. Typically‚ a block size of 64 or 128 bits is used. As with a stream cipher‚ the two users share a symmetric encryption key. A stream cipher is one that encrypts a digital data stream one bit or one byte at a time. In the ideal case‚ a one-time pad version of the Vernam cipher would be used ‚in which the keystream (k ) is as long as the plaintext bit stream (p).

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    Rotor Machines

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    Rotor machine From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Rotor machines) Jump to: navigation‚ search A series of three rotors from an Enigma machine‚ used by Germany during World War II In cryptography‚ a rotor machine is an electro-mechanical device used for encrypting and decrypting secret messages. Rotor machines were the cryptographic state-of-the-art for a brief but prominent period of history; they were in widespread use in the 1930s–1950s. The most famous example is

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    CRYPTOGRAPHY

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    CRYPTOGRAPHY Implementing a Secure Electronic Transaction Platform with Data Encryption and Decryption Processes. (A Case Study of an E-commerce web portal with an integrated payment system) ABSTRACT With the increasing popularity of internet‚ the e-commerce market where goods/products are being paid via an online medium has grown rapidly in recent past years‚ there is a glaring need for its payment information not to scrambled away or identified by unauthorised

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    Cryptography and Network Security -W. Stalling (4th Ed.) Hoon-Jae Lee CNSL Cryptography and Network Security Lab. hjlee@dongseo.ac.kr http://kowon.dongseo.ac.kr/~hjlee http://crypto.dongseo.ac.kr http://crypto.dongseo.ac.kr 2006-04-02 CNSL-Internet-DongseoUniv. 1 Chap 1. Introduction Agenda Attacks‚ Services‚ and Mechanisms Security Attacks Security Services A Model for Network Security Outline of this Book Recommended Reading 2006-04-02 CNSL-Internet-DongseoUniv

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    Report on Cryptography

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    Contents Introduction 2 History of Cryptography 2 Modern Cryptography 4 Bibliography 5 Introduction If you want to keep valuable information a secret‚ there is two possible solutions: hide the entire existence of the information (Steganographic)‚ or make the information unintelligible (Cryptographic). For the sake of this report we will only look at Cryptography. Cryptography is a technique used to hide the meaning of a message and is derived from the Greek word kryptos which means “hidden” (Mathai)

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    cryptography

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    CRYPTOGRAPHY- ENCRYPTION AND DECRYPTION Cryptography is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties (called adversaries). More generally‚ it is about constructing and analyzing protocols that overcome the influence of adversaries and which are related to various aspects in information security such as data confidentiality‚ integrity‚ authentication‚ and non-repudiation. Modern cryptography intersects the disciplines of mathematics‚ computer science

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    An_Introduction_To_Cryptography

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    An Introduction to Cryptography Copyright © 1990-1998 Network Associates‚ Inc. and its Affiliated Companies. All Rights Reserved. PGP*‚ Version 6.0 8-98. Printed in the United States of America. PGP‚ Pretty Good‚ and Pretty Good Privacy are registered trademarks of Network Associates‚ Inc. and/or its Affiliated Companies in the US and other countires. All other registered and unregistered trademarks in this document are the sole property of their respective owners. Portions of this software

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    Encryption

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    unauthorized people.” In order to understand the data or the message that is being sent‚ the receiver must be able to decrypt the message. Decryption thus refers to the process of converting the message from cipher text into its original format or plaintext whereby the reader would be able to understand the message. Encryption is used to ensure the confidentiality of a message that is being sent is not compromised as in case of the message being intercepted‚ it ensure that only authorized individuals

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Lab Report

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    bucket stores the encrypted password file. Encryption of the file system happens using such a password or key. When a boot happens for an Amazon EC2 instance‚ the files are copied‚ the encrypted password is read‚ the password is decrypted‚ and the plaintext password is retrieved. Utilization of this password happens when encrypting the file system on the instance store disk. Through the first step‚ the creation of an S# bucket occurs to enable the storage of the encrypted password file on it. Application

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    IS3230 Lab 9 Assessment Worksheet Chris Wiginton ITT Technical Institute‚ Tampa FL Instructor: David Marquez 15 May‚ 2014 1. Before S/MIME‚ administrators used a widely accepted e-mail protocol to transfer messages‚ Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)‚ which was inherently less secure. With S/MIME‚ administrators now have an e-mail option that helps provide greater security than SMTP‚ enabling widespread and secure e-mail connectivity. S/MIME provides two security services: •Digital signatures

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