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WordPress firm Automattic suffers root-level hack

...mainly open source, may have been exposed and copied. The company uses cryptographic techniques including hashing and salting to make it difficult for hackers to... Read more

14 April, 2011 by Tom Espiner
A Framework for the <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Verification of Java-Like Programs

A Framework for the Cryptographic Verification of Java-Like Programs

The authors consider the problem of establishing cryptographic guarantees - in particular, computational indistinguishability - for Java or Java-like programs that... Read more

23 March, 2012
<endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Hash Functions: A Review

Cryptographic Hash Functions: A Review

Cryptographic Hash functions are used to achieve a number of security objectives. In... Read more

1 March, 2012
On Hardening Leakage Resilience of Random Extractors for Instantiations of Leakage Resilient <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Primitives

On Hardening Leakage Resilience of Random Extractors for Instantiations of Leakage Resilient Cryptographic Primitives

...extractors are proven to be important building blocks in constructing leakage resilient cryptographic primitives. Nevertheless, recent efforts showed that they are likely more leaky than... Read more

1 March, 2012
Stitch-256: A New Dedicated <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Hash Function

Stitch-256: A New Dedicated Cryptographic Hash Function

Recent progress in cryptanalysis on cryptographic hash functions has shown that the most of the hash functions based... Read more

26 January, 2012
The Design of the OpenBSD <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Framework

The Design of the OpenBSD Cryptographic Framework

Cryptographic transformations are a fundamental building block in many security applications and protocols... Read more

1 January, 2012
SPONGENT: The Design Space of Lightweight <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Hashing

SPONGENT: The Design Space of Lightweight Cryptographic Hashing

The design of secure yet efficiently implementable cryptographic algorithms is a fundamental problem of cryptography. Lately, lightweight cryptography - optimizing the... Read more

21 December, 2011
A Novel Generic Session Based Bit Level <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Technique to Enhance Information Security

A Novel Generic Session Based Bit Level Cryptographic Technique to Enhance Information Security

A session based symmetric key cryptographic system has been proposed in this paper and it is termed as... Read more

1 December, 2011
The Security Impact of a New <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Library

The Security Impact of a New Cryptographic Library

This paper introduces a new cryptographic library, NaCl, and explains how the design and implementation of the library... Read more

1 December, 2011
Some Words About <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Key Recognition in Data Streams

Some Words About Cryptographic Key Recognition in Data Streams

Search for cryptographic keys in RAM is a new and prospective technology which can be... Read more

29 November, 2011
Hiding the Policy in <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Access Control

Hiding the Policy in Cryptographic Access Control

Recently, cryptographic access control has received a lot of attention, mainly due to the... Read more

24 May, 2011
SIMPL Systems as a Keyless <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> and Security Primitive

SIMPL Systems as a Keyless Cryptographic and Security Primitive

The authors discuss a recent cryptographic primitive termed SIMPL system. Like Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs), SIMPL systems are... Read more

12 April, 2011
Extracting and Verifying <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Models From C Protocol Code by Symbolic Execution

Extracting and Verifying Cryptographic Models From C Protocol Code by Symbolic Execution

Consider the problem of verifying security properties of a cryptographic protocol coded in C. The authors propose an automatic solution that needs... Read more

24 February, 2011
A Low-Area Unified Hardware Architecture for the AES and the <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Hash Function ECHO

A Low-Area Unified Hardware Architecture for the AES and the Cryptographic Hash Function ECHO

...compact coprocessor for the AES (encryption, decryption, and key expansion) and the cryptographic hash function ECHO on Virtex-5 and Virtex-6 FPGAs. The architecture... Read more

22 February, 2011
Guiding a General-Purpose C Verifier to Prove <endeca_term>Cryptographic</endeca_term> Protocols

Guiding a General-Purpose C Verifier to Prove Cryptographic Protocols

...the first time, how to verify security properties of C code for cryptographic protocols by using a general-purpose verifier. The authors prove security theorems... Read more

18 February, 2011

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I think that we have been here before, shipments are not equal to sales. Correct?

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NarayanaIyyappan

It is useful for their lifes,and also this matters are important for networking students.

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DarkDown

yeah! all we want free software

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Jack Strain

Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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itsajob

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Paul Smyth

Is this classic FUD? One thing I would definitely have notice is a Mozilla threat to stop supporting GNU/Linux.

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UnderINK

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Nice to see that Turing's idea of a general purpose computer doing once-hardware-powered tasks in software is now universal ;-) Mary

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