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This page aims to alphabetically list articles that are primarily related to cryptography. There is a categorised and (somewhat) annotated list of the same articles in subject groupings at Topics in cryptography; it will probably be more useful to those attempting to make some sense of the field. This page is intended to be useful to those monitoring Wikipedia's coverage of the subject (e.g. for editing or maintenance purposes) by providing an easy way to track changes in the indexed articles by clicking on "Related changes" in the sidebar or the link below: - Recent changes in articles about cryptography
This list does not necessarily include all cryptography-related articles in the Wikipedia, though there is a concerted effort to keep it so. Nevertheless, if you see an article that should be here, but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please do update the list accordingly. Note: this page is also being made somewhat redundant by the new category system. See Category:Cryptography and its subcategories.
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Digits and symbols 3-Way -- 40-bit encryption -- 5-UCO -- 802.11i --
A A5/1 -- A5/2 -- Abraham Sinkov -- ABA digital signature guidelines -- Adaptive chosen ciphertext attack -- Adaptive chosen plaintext and chosen ciphertext attack -- ADFGVX cipher -- Adi Shamir -- Advanced Access Content System -- Advanced Encryption Standard -- Advanced Encryption Standard process -- Adversary -- Affine cipher -- Agnes Meyer Driscoll -- Akelarre (cipher) -- Al Bhed -- Alan Turing -- Alice and Bob -- AN/CYZ-10 -- Anonymous publication -- Anonymous remailer -- Arlington Hall -- Arne Beurling -- Arthur Scherbius -- Arvid Gerhard Damm -- Asymmetric key algorithm -- Atbash -- Auguste Kerckhoffs -- Authentication -- Authorization certificate -- Autokey cipher -- Avalanche effect -- AxCrypt --
B Babington Plot -- Baby-step giant-step -- BATON -- Bazeries cylinder -- Beale ciphers -- Bernstein v. United States -- Bifid cipher -- Birthday attack -- Bit-flipping attack -- Biuro Szyfrów -- Black Chamber -- Blaise de Vigenère -- Bletchley Park -- Blind credential -- Blinding (cryptography) -- Blind signature -- Block cipher -- Block cipher modes of operation -- Block size (cryptography) -- Blowfish (cipher) -- Blum Blum Shub -- Bomba (cryptography) -- Bombe -- Book cipher -- Books on cryptography -- Boris Hagelin -- Bruce Schneier -- Brute force attack -- Burrows-Abadi-Needham logic --
C Caesar cipher -- CAcert -- Cardan grille -- CAST-128 -- CAST-256 -- Camellia (cipher) -- Cayley-Purser algorithm -- CCMP -- Central Security Service -- Cellular Message Encryption Algorithm -- Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research -- Certificate authority -- Certificate-based encryption -- Certificateless cryptography -- Certificate revocation list -- Certification path validation algorithm -- Certicom -- Chaffing and winnowing -- Challenge-response test -- Challenge-response authentication -- Chosen ciphertext attack -- Chosen plaintext attack -- CipherSaber -- Cipherspace -- Ciphertext-only attack -- Ciphertext stealing -- Ciphony -- Claude E. Shannon -- Cleartext -- Classical cipher -- Clifford Cocks -- Clipper chip -- CMVP -- Code (cryptography) -- Codebook -- Code talker -- Codress message -- Colossus computer -- Collision attack -- Commitment scheme -- Common Scrambling Algorithm -- Communications security -- Communications Security Establishment -- Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems -- Computer insecurity -- Computer surveillance -- COMSEC equipment -- Confidentiality -- Confusion and diffusion -- Content-scrambling system -- Cover (telecommunications) -- Covert channel -- Crib -- CrossCrypt -- Cryptanalysis -- Cryptanalysis of the Enigma -- Cryptanalytic computer -- CRYPTO -- Crypto AG -- Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government Saving Privacy in the Digital Age -- Crypto-anarchism -- CryptoBuddy -- Cryptochannel -- Cryptogram -- Cryptographic engineering -- Cryptographic hash function -- Cryptographic Message Syntax -- Cryptographic protocol -- Cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator -- Cryptographically strong -- Cryptographie indéchiffrable -- Cryptography -- Cryptography newsgroups -- Cryptography standards -- Cryptologia -- Cryptology ePrint Archive -- Cryptomathic -- Cryptome -- Cryptonomicon -- CryptoStick -- Crypto-society -- Cryptosystem -- CRYPTREC -- Cypherpunk --
D Daniel J. Bernstein -- Data Encryption Standard -- David Chaum -- David Kahn -- David Wagner -- David Wheeler -- DEAL -- Decipherment -- Decrypt -- DeCSS -- Decisional Diffie-Hellman assumption -- Defence Signals Directorate -- Deniable encryption -- Derek Taunt -- DES-X -- DES supplementary material -- Dictionary attack -- Differential cryptanalysis -- Diffie-Hellman key exchange -- DigiCipher 2 -- Digital Fortress -- Digital rights management -- Digital signature -- Digital Signature Algorithm -- Digital timestamping -- Dilly Knox -- Dining cryptographers protocol -- Diplomatic bag -- Direct anonymous attestation -- Discrete logarithm -- Distributed.net -- Dmitry Sklyarov -- DomainKeys -- Don Coppersmith -- Dorabella Cipher -- DRYAD --
E ECHELON -- Edward Hebern -- Edward Travis -- EFF DES cracker -- EFS -- EKMS -- Electronic money -- Electronic signature -- Electronic voting -- ElGamal encryption -- Eli Biham -- Elizebeth Friedman -- Elliptic curve cryptography -- Elliptic Curve DSA -- Encryption -- Enigma machine -- Enigmail -- Entrust -- Étienne Bazeries -- Existential forgery -- Export of cryptography --
F FEAL -- Feistel cipher -- Fialka -- Financial cryptography -- FIREFLY -- FISH (cipher) -- Fish (cryptography) -- FNBDT -- Fortezza -- Frank A. Stevenson -- Frank Rowlett -- Frequency analysis -- Friedrich Kasiski -- Fritz-chip -- FROG --
G Garble -- Gardening (cryptanalysis) -- GDES -- George Scovell -- Gilbert Vernam -- GMR (cryptography) -- GNU Privacy Guard -- GnuTLS -- GOST -- Government Communications Headquarters -- Great Cipher --
H H.235 -- Hans Thilo-Schmidt -- Hard core predicate -- Hardware random number generator -- Harold Keen -- Harvest (computer) -- HAS-160 -- Hashcash -- HAVAL -- HC-9 -- Hebern rotor machine -- Helix (cipher) -- Henryk Zygalski -- Herbert Yardley -- Hill cipher -- History of cryptography -- HMAC -- Horst Feistel -- HTTPS -- Hugo Hadwiger -- Hushmail -- Hyperelliptic curve cryptography -- HX-63 --
I IBM 4758 -- ICE (cipher) -- ID-based cryptography -- Identification friend or foe -- I. J. Good -- Illegal prime -- Index of coincidence -- Information security -- Information theoretic security -- Initialization vector -- Integer factorization -- International Association for Cryptologic Research -- Information leakage -- International Data Encryption Algorithm -- Internet key exchange -- Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol -- Invisible ink -- IPsec -- Iraqi block cipher -- ISAAC (cipher) --
J JADE -- James Ellis -- Jefferson disk -- Jerzy Rozycki -- JN-25 -- Joan Daemen -- Johannes Trithemius -- John Tiltman -- Joseph Rochefort -- Joseph Mauborgne -- Josef Pieprzyk -- Journal of Cryptology --
K Kasiski examination -- KASUMI -- KCDSA -- Kerberos (protocol) -- Kerckhoffs' law -- Key-agreement protocol -- Key authentication -- Key (cryptography) -- Key derivation function -- Key distribution center -- Key escrow -- Key exchange -- Key generation -- Key management -- Key schedule -- Key server -- Key signing party -- Key size -- KHAZAD -- Khufu and Khafre -- KL-7 -- Knapsack problem -- Known-plaintext attack -- KOV-14 -- Kryha -- Kryptos -- KSD-64 -- KW-26 -- KW-37 -- KY-57 --
L Lars Knudsen -- Laurence Safford -- LEAP (encryption) -- Le chiffre indéchiffrable -- Leo Marks -- Leonard Adleman -- Leone Battista Alberti -- LibTom Project -- Linear cryptanalysis -- Linear feedback shift register -- Link encryption -- List of cryptographers -- List of cryptographic key types -- List of cryptography topics -- List of famous ciphertexts -- List of telecommunications encryption terms -- LOKI -- LOKI97 -- Lorenz SZ 40/42 -- Louis W. Tordella -- Lucifer (cipher) --
M M-94 -- M-209
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