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Topics in cryptography

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This article is intended to be an 'analytic glossary', or alternatively, an organized collection of annotated pointers. See List of cryptography topics for an alphabetical listing of cryptography articles.

Table of contents
1 Classical ciphers
2 Famous ciphertexts
3 Attacks on classical ciphers
4 Modern algorithms, methods evaluation and selection projects
5 Cryptographic hash functions (message digest algorithms)
6 Public key / private key encryption algorithms (aka asymmetric key algorithms)
7 Public key / private key signature algorithms
8 Key authentication
9 Anonymous identification scheme
10 Secret key algorithms (aka symmetric key algorithms)
11 Classified Cryptography (U.S)
12 Breaking ciphers
13 Weak key issues
14 Key transport/exchange
15 Pseudo- and true random number generatorss
16 Anonymous communication
17 Legal issues
18 Terminology
19 Books and publications
20 Cryptographers
21 Uses of cryptographic techniques
22 Misc
23 Free / open-source cryptosystems (ie, algorithms + protocols + system design)

Classical ciphers

Famous ciphertexts

Attacks on classical ciphers

Modern algorithms, methods evaluation and selection projects

Standards organizations

See Cryptography standards

Cryptographic organizations

Open efforts

Cryptographic hash functions (message digest algorithms)

Public key / private key encryption algorithms (aka asymmetric key algorithms)

Public key / private key signature algorithms

Key authentication

Anonymous identification scheme

Secret key algorithms (aka symmetric key algorithms)

Classified Cryptography (U.S)

Breaking ciphers

Weak key issues

Key transport/exchange

Pseudo- and true random number generatorss

Anonymous communication

Legal issues

Terminology

Books and publications

Cryptographers

Uses of cryptographic techniques

Misc

Free / open-source cryptosystems (ie, algorithms + protocols + system design)