<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Key encapsulation / Ciphertext / RSA / Malleability / Key / Cipher / Symmetric-key algorithm / Padding / Optimal asymmetric encryption padding / Cryptography / Key management / Public-key cryptography
Date: 2013-04-18 02:16:35
Key encapsulation
Ciphertext
RSA
Malleability
Key
Cipher
Symmetric-key algorithm
Padding
Optimal asymmetric encryption padding
Cryptography
Key management
Public-key cryptography

Add to Reading List

Source URL: lists.w3.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 236,70 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

SPATIAL TRAINING META-ANALYSIS The malleability of spatial skills: A meta-analysis of training studies David H. Uttal, Nathaniel G. Meadow, Elizabeth Tipton, Linda L. Hand, Alison R. Alden, & Christopher Warren

DocID: 1suhA - View Document

SPATIAL TRAINING META-ANALYSIS The malleability of spatial skills: A meta-analysis of training studies David H. Uttal, Nathaniel G. Meadow, Elizabeth Tipton, Linda L. Hand, Alison R. Alden, & Christopher Warren

DocID: 1rIOu - View Document

Cryptography / Ciphertext indistinguishability / Semantic security / Malleability / Advantage / Chosen-ciphertext attack / Chosen-plaintext attack / Encryption / RSA / Probabilistic encryption / Optimal asymmetric encryption padding

Encryption-Scheme Security in the Presence of Key-Dependent Messages J. Black ∗ P. Rogaway

DocID: 1rlwp - View Document

Cryptography / Public-key cryptography / Homeomorphisms / Homomorphic encryption / Malleability / CramerShoup cryptosystem / Semantic security / Plaintext-aware encryption / ElGamal encryption / Cryptosystem / RSA / Random oracle

Simplified Submission of Inputs to Protocols Douglas Wikstr¨om CSC KTH Stockholm, Sweden Abstract. Consider an electronic election scheme implemented using a

DocID: 1q9YH - View Document

Cryptography / Block cipher / Probabilistic encryption / Semantic security / RSA / Advantage / Feistel cipher / Malleability / Chosen-plaintext attack / Ciphertext / Cryptosystem / Data Encryption Standard

A Formal Treatment of Remotely Keyed Encryption? Matt Blaze1 Joan Feigenbaum1 Moni Naor2 AT&T Labs { Research 180 Park Avenue Florham Park, NJUSA

DocID: 1pT7s - View Document