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Outline of cryptography

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cryptography:

Cryptos, and electronic commerce.

Essence of cryptography

Branches of cryptography

History of cryptography

Classical

Modern symmetric-key algorithms

  • Polyalphabetic substitution machine cyphers
    • Enigma – WWII German rotor cypher machine—many variants, any user networks for most of the variants
    • Purple – highest security WWII Japanese Foreign Office cypher machine; by Japanese Navy Captain
    • SIGABA – WWII US cypher machine by William Friedman, Frank Rowlett et al.
    • TypeX – WWII UK cypher machine
  • Hybrid code/cypher combinations
    • JN-25 – WWII Japanese Navy superencyphered code; many variants
    • Naval Cypher 3 – superencrypted code used by the Royal Navy in the 1930s and into WWII

Modern asymmetric-key algorithms

Keys

Transport/exchange

Classical

Modern

Robustness properties

Undeciphered historical codes and ciphers

Organizations and selection projects

General cryptographic

Open efforts

  • Data Encryption Standard (DES) – NBS selection process, ended 1976
  • RIPE – division of the RACE project sponsored by the European Union, ended mid-1980s
  • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) – a "break-off" competition sponsored by NIST, ended in 2001
  • NESSIE Project – an evaluation/selection program sponsored by the European Union, ended in 2002
  • eSTREAM– program funded by ECRYPT; motivated by the failure of all of the stream ciphers submitted to NESSIE, ended in 2008
  • CRYPTREC – evaluation/recommendation program sponsored by the Japanese government; draft recommendations published 2003
  • CrypTool – an e-learning freeware programme in English and German— exhaustive educational tool about cryptography and cryptanalysis

Influential cryptographers

List of cryptographers

Academic and professional publications

Allied sciences

See also