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  • ...horisation). The field has a long and interesting history, see History of cryptology. Cryptology provides the scientific background for a broad range of activities in signa
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  • #REDIRECT Cryptology
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of cryptology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:History of cryptology]]
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  • In cryptology: {{r|Serpent (cipher)||}}
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  • | pagename = History of cryptology | abc = Cryptology, history of
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  • The sub-field of cryptology which deals with breaking into existing codes and ciphers.
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  • ...associated with the [http://brain.math.fau.edu/ccis/index.html Center for Cryptology and Information Security].
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  • Names used for certain pairs of players in game theory and cryptology; see [[Alice and Bob]].
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  • | pagename = Cryptology | abc = Cryptology
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  • '''Interests:''' aircraft, IT, cryptology, open source, parkour, Japan, martial arts, MMORPG, Internet culture...
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  • == Government cryptology ==
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  • {{r|Rotor machine (cryptology)}}
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  • {{r|Square (cipher)|In cryptology}}
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  • : Of those three, might as well use "cryptology", the general term encompassing both the others. Of course, there are other ::Hi Sandy, yes, i did settle for cryptology, so that sounds right. The other two i used were developmental biology and
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  • ...ments worldwide, in particular material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governa
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  • ...rd E. Tavares]] | title = On the design of S-boxes | journal = Advances in Cryptology - Crypto '85 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) | date = 1985 }} </ref>. T
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  • ...eed a citation. If there is a good one, for example Rivest's definition of Cryptology, that should used. Otherwise, no problem. ...d helpful to the reader: In this case the relevant books will be found for cryptology, and similar.
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  • ...cludes is subordinate articles within the main topic, whereas the editable Cryptology has moved those to a "Related Articles" subpage. ...gh it's in the sugpages somewhere). It's confusing. Since one version of Cryptology is locked (Citable) from further development, it makes the morass of oddly
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  • ...a [[cryptography]] article and a lot of subarticles, but the higher-level cryptology definitely needs improvement. A draft outline I suggested is on its talk pa ...Over the past 15 years, I have put together a couple of introductions to cryptology for general technical audiences, but since it was "work for others", I don'
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  • ...I ''think'' I've added myself as a member, and [[information assurance]], cryptology, and [[classified information]] as articles. What, if anything, am I doing
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  • * ''Stealing Secrets, Telling Lies: How [[Espionage|Spies]] and [[Cryptology|Codebreakers]] Helped Shape the [[Twentieth Century]]'', by [[James Gannon]
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  • {{Notice|Cryptology|NAA|}}
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  • * Cryptology
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  • == Cryptology certified for approval == Matt, Cryptology certified for approval. Will you complete the approval process. Sandy wil
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  • Cryptology (the science of secrets, from Greek) is the general term that encompasses b ...s Gannon, ''Stealing Secrets, Telling Lies: How [[Espionage|Spies]] and [[Cryptology|Codebreakers]] Helped Shape the Twentieth Century'', Washington, D.C., Bras
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  • ...Bob]], [[Rot 13]] or [[Caesar cipher]]. The most interesting short one is Cryptology. On Wikipedia, that is just a redirect to cryptography. Here. there was a l
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  • ...=Differential cryptanalysis of DES-like cryptosystems|publisher=Journal of Cryptology|date=1991}}</ref>. It was then clear that NSA had known the differential te | journal = Advances in Cryptology - Crypto '96
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  • *Anthony Sebastian: Cryptology yes; DNA yes. :Cryptology: abstain
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  • == Reminder: your reviews [[Passive attack]], [[Active attack]], Cryptology == [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Talk:Cryptology#Comments Cryptology comments]
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  • ...ia, regardless of other shortages, a great innovator in communications and cryptology. ...am Sinkov]]. Kahn's memorable comment "If Yardley was the star of American cryptology, Friedman was the Sun" remains apt. They developed largely manual cylindric
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  • #[[Cryptology/Citable Version]]
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  • | title = Cryptology
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  • ...polyalphabetic substitution emerged in the Renaissance".<ref>David Kahn, "Cryptology Goes Public", 58 ''Foreign Affairs'' 141, 151 (fall 1979), p. 153.</ref>
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  • *{{pl|Cryptology}}
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  • ...rd E. Tavares]] | title = On the design of S-boxes | journal = Advances in Cryptology - Crypto '85 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) | date = 1985 }} </ref>; n
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  • ::Given that cryptology is not a field historically known for openness, although there certainly ar ...gs that might seem obscure, but there are so many things in the history of cryptology, such as superencipherment, separate authentication systems that simply ide
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  • ...relatively recent development, as in the last two or three decades, where cryptology has come out of the NSA closet, and many associate that coming-out party wi :Larry, I've posted a draft outline under cryptology, which is a proposal to put in some structure. I have several concerns abou
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  • ...=Differential cryptanalysis of DES-like cryptosystems|publisher=Journal of Cryptology|date=1991}}</ref> on [[differential cryptanalysis]], the differential attac
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  • ...polyalphabetic substitution emerged in the Renaissance".<ref>David Kahn, "Cryptology Goes Public", 58 ''Foreign Affairs]'' 141, 151 (fall 1979), p. 153.</ref>
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  • ...his article? Or [[History of cryptography]]? See also my comment at [[Talk:Cryptology#What_next.3F]]. [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy Harris]] 15:13, 1 February 2010 ( ...this would be done. At least in my society, there is a great attraction to cryptology, beginning in puberty--Freud wrote about it, as I recall. I do have a few b
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  • There is quite a bit of [[jargon]]. The term ''cryptology'' ("the study of secrets") may refer to the field of cryptography as a whol ...polyalphabetic substitution emerged in the Renaissance".<ref>David Kahn, "Cryptology Goes Public", 58 ''[[Foreign Affairs]]'' 141, 151 (fall 1979), p. 153.</ref
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  • *Cryptology
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  • : I'll write reviews for these two articles (and cryptology) -- whether as "first", second, etc. does not matter: There is no order.
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  • ...of that redirect. I need to do a similar article inventory for the whole Cryptology mess over in the Computers Workgroup. Not sure when I'll get time to tackl
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  • ...h; cryptology is not a subset of cryptography; cryptography is a subset of cryptology. Personally, I prefer to introduce cryptanalysis only after first introduc I've put up a proposed outline at Cryptology. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 12:20, 4 August 2008 (CDT
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  • # Cryptology - [[User:Jnc|Jnc]]
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  • ...s or insecurity in a cryptographic scheme, thus permitting its subversion. Cryptology is the overall discipline encompassing both cryptography and cryptanalysis. ...z "Untraceable Off-line Cash in Wallets with Observers"], In ''Advances in Cryptology -- Proceedings of [[CRYPTO]]'', Springer-Verlag, 1994.</ref> and [[secure m
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  • ...s or insecurity in a cryptographic scheme, thus permitting its subversion. Cryptology is the overall discipline encompassing both cryptography and cryptanalysis. ...z "Untraceable Off-line Cash in Wallets with Observers"], In ''Advances in Cryptology -- Proceedings of [[CRYPTO]]'', Springer-Verlag, 1994.</ref> and [[secure m
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  • ...rd E. Tavares]] | title = On the design of S-boxes | journal = Advances in Cryptology - Crypto '85 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) | date = 1985 }} </ref> is | journal = Journal of Cryptology
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  • There is quite a bit of [[jargon]]. The term ''cryptology'' ("the study of secrets") may refer to the field of cryptography as a whol ...polyalphabetic substitution emerged in the Renaissance".<ref>David Kahn, "Cryptology Goes Public", 58 ''[[Foreign Affairs]]'' 141, 151 (fall 1979), p. 153.</ref
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  • ...58.pdf "Differential cryptanalysis of DES-like cryptosystems"], Journal of Cryptology, vol. 4 num. 1, pp. 3-72,
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  • ...d discussion at [[Talk:Cryptography/Archive_1#Quasi-outline]]. Also [[Talk:Cryptology/Draft]] for discussion of overall structure for the group of articles. [[Us * Cryptology at top level: fine as it stands
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  • Cryptology ("the study of secrets", from the Greek) is the more general term encompass ...polyalphabetic substitution emerged in the Renaissance" <ref>David Kahn, "Cryptology Goes Public", 58 ''Foreign Affairs'' 141, 151 (fall 1979), p. 153</ref>. Th
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  • ...polyalphabetic substitution emerged in the Renaissance" <ref>David Kahn, "Cryptology Goes Public", 58 ''Foreign Affairs]'' 141, 151 (fall 1979), p. 153</ref>. T
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  • * [[Cryptology/Definition]]
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  • * [[Cryptology/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Cryptology/Metadata]]
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  • * Cryptome has been publishing "material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governa
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  • ...ditor: thanks, Sandy. I also would support Sandy as a specialist editor on cryptology (aside: this may cry to be a subgroup as it's very interdisciplinary).
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  • ...nsiderations might be covered here, or in [[cipher]], [[cryptography]], or cryptology, perhaps even in articles on the attacks they prevent. My guess is those sh
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  • ...re still open, though [[block cipher]] has since been approved. See [[Talk:Cryptology]] and [[Talk:AES competition]] for recent comments. ...ryptography]] is currently fairly meager. Is that, or perhaps [[History of Cryptology]] or [[History of Cryptanalysis]], where the historical stuff in your old o
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  • ** Cryptology
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  • ...eted]-1961" begins with a statement that in 1959, "the problem of American cryptology in Southeast Asia could be seen by looking at a map of SIGINT sites in the
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  • ...y'' allows for inferring intelligence, e.g., forensic science, archeology, cryptology, etc., but that discourse control among biologists and others have disallow
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