Outline of cryptography

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

Cryptography (or cryptology) practice and study of hiding information. Modern cryptography intersects the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and engineering. Applications of cryptography include ATM cards, computer passwords, and electronic commerce.

Essence of cryptography

Uses of cryptographic techniques

Branches of cryptography

History of cryptography

Ciphers

Main article: Cipher

Classical

Substitutions

Transposition

Modern

Symmetric-key algorithms

Main article: Stream ciphers
Main article: Block ciphers
Further information: Block cipher modes of operation
  • CAST-256 (CAST6) 128-bit block; the successor to CAST-128 and a candidate for the AES competition
  • 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
  • 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

Asymmetric key algorithms

  • ACE-KEM NESSIE selection asymmetric encryption scheme; IBM Zurich Research
  • ECIES Elliptic Curve Integrated Encryption System, Certicom Corporation
  • ECIES-KEM
  • ECDH Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key agreement, CRYPTREC recommendation
  • RSA-KEM NESSIE selection asymmetric encryption scheme; ISO/IEC 18033-2 draft
  • RSA-OAEP CRYPTREC recommendation
  • Rabin-SAEP
  • HIME(R)

Keys

Main article: Key (cryptography)

Authentication

Main article: Key authentication

Transport/exchange

Weak keys

Main article: Weak key

Cryptographic hash functions

Cryptanalysis

Main article: Cryptanalysis

Classical

Modern

Robustness properties

Uncracked codes and ciphers

Organizations and selection projects

Standards

General cryptographic

Open efforts

Influential cryptographers

Legal issues

Academic and professional publications

Further information: Important publications in cryptography & Books on cryptography

Allied sciences

See also

References

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