Category:Cryptographic protocols
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Cryptographic protocols are communication protocols which are designed to provide security assurances of various kinds, using cryptographic mechanisms. Classic assurances include confidentiality, message integrity, and more recent research includes anonymity assurances. The term "protocol" is used in a wide sense, to include off-line arrangements such as encryption of e-mail messages.
Subcategories
This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
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- Key transport protocols (4 P)
- Key-agreement protocols (14 P)
- Key-based routing (10 P)
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- Mix networks (7 P)
- Multicast encryption (1 P)
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- Zero-knowledge protocols (6 P)
Pages in category "Cryptographic protocols"
The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism
- SCVP
- Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol
- Secure copy protocol
- Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- Secure multi-party computation
- Secure Neighbor Discovery
- Secure Real-time Transport Protocol
- Security Protocols Open Repository
- Shamir three-pass protocol
- Signal Protocol
- Signature Record Type Definition
- Simple Authentication and Security Layer
- Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol
- Simultaneous Authentication of Equals
- SPNEGO