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  • '''Ron Rivest''' is a cryptography | cryptographer who teaches at MIT. He is probably bes
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  • '''Ron Rivest''' is a cryptography | cryptographer who teaches at MIT. He is probably bes
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  • A set of symmetric-key encryption algorithms invented by Ron Rivest.
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  • ...formation theory as the study of "communication in the presence of noise", Ron Rivest wrote: "Cryptology is about communication in the presence of adversaries"<r
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  • {{r|Ron Rivest}}
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  • [[Ron Rivest]], an [[MIT]] professor and one of the founders of [[RSA Security]], has de
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  • ...t Blaze]], [[Whitfield Diffie]], [[John Gilmore]], [[Peter G. Neumann]], [[Ron Rivest|Ronald L. Rivest]], [[Jeffrey I. Schiller]] & [[Bruce Schneier]]
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  • ...C6 | RC6]], a cipher using data-dependent rotations, from a team led by [[Ron Rivest]]
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  • * The [[RSA algorithm]] for [[public key]] cryptography, from [[Ron Rivest]], [[Adi Shamir]] and [[Leonard Adleman]].
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  • It is named for its inventors [[Ron Rivest]], [[Adi Shamir]] and [[Leonard Adleman]]. The original paper defining it i ...], which became a major player in the [[information security]] industry. [[Ron Rivest | Rivest]] in particular went on to invent additional systems which the com
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  • ...four. For some fields a few authors provide the main connection &mdash; [[Ron Rivest]] in [[cryptography]], [[John Tukey]] in [[Statistics]], [[Eugene Koonin]],
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  • ...laude Shannon]] who formulated it as "'''The enemy knows the system.'''" [[Ron Rivest]] gives "Compromise of the system should not inconvenience the corresponden
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  • '''Message Digest''' algorithm number 4 was from [[Ron Rivest]]. It is no longer used, replaced by its descendants. A specification is in From a team led by [[Ron Rivest]]. There is a [http://groups.csail.mit.edu/cis/md6/ web site] at [[MIT]]. T
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  • [[Rivest ciphers#RC6 | RC6]] was an AES finalist cipher from a team led by [[Ron Rivest]]. Like all AES candidates, it uses 128-bit blocks and supports key sizes o
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  • ...iphertext after the last round, or both. The technique was introduced by [[Ron Rivest]] in [[Data Encryption Standard#Variations on DES|DES-X]] and has since bee ...C6 | RC6]], a cipher using data-dependent rotations, from a team led by [[Ron Rivest]]
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  • [[Rivest ciphers#RC4|RC4]], Rivest Cipher number four, was designed by [[Ron Rivest]]. It has a size parameter; the 8-bit version is in widespread use. This ge
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  • ...osh Benaloh, Matt Blaze, Whitfield Diffie, John Gilmore, Peter G. Neumann, Ron Rivest|Ronald L. Rivest, Jeffrey I. Schiller & Bruce Schneier * Ron Rivest &mdash; MIT professor, the 'R' in RSA
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  • [[Ron Rivest]] proposed '''DESX''' or DES-X, essentially DES with [[Block_cipher#Whiteni
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  • * [[Ron Rivest/Definition]]
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  • * [[Ron Rivest/Related Articles]]
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