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Pages in category "Cryptography journals" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cryptography ...
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The Journal of Cryptology (ISSN 0933-2790) is a scientific journal in the field of cryptology and cryptography. The journal is published quarterly by the International Association for Cryptologic Research. Its editor-in-chief is Vincent Rijmen. [1]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Practice and study of secure communication techniques "Secret code" redirects here. For the Aya Kamiki album, see Secret Code. "Cryptology" redirects here. For the David S. Ware album, see Cryptology (album). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve ...
Cryptography journals (6 P) H. Human–computer interaction journals (6 P) Q. ... Journal of Communications and Networks; Journal of Computational Geometry;
"For opening up new areas in cryptography and computer security, for innovative educational initiatives in cryptography, and for service to the IACR." Moti Yung: 2014 "For fundamental and innovative contributions to cryptography and its application to the security and privacy of real world systems." Eyal Kushilevitz: 2014
Outline of cryptography – an analytical list of articles and terms. Books on cryptography – an annotated list of suggested readings. List of cryptographers – an annotated list of cryptographers. WikiProject Cryptography – discussion and resources for editing cryptography articles.
"Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems" is a paper published in 1949 by Claude Shannon discussing cryptography from the viewpoint of information theory. [1] It is one of the foundational treatments (arguably the foundational treatment) of modern cryptography. [ 2 ]