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  • #Redirect [[Stream cipher]]
    27 bytes (3 words) - 15:14, 24 October 2008
  • In [[cryptography]], a '''stream cipher''' is a symmetric [[cipher]] which encrypts data by combining the plaintext The hard part of stream cipher design is the pseudorandom generator. An enemy who knows or guesses some pl
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  • #Redirect [[Stream cipher]]
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  • {{r|Stream cipher}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A stream cipher that uses a shuffled deck of cards as its main mechanism.
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  • ...udy of symmetric-key ciphers involves the study of [[block cipher]]s and [[stream cipher]]s and their applications. ...rs, by the plaintext stream as well. [[RC4]] is an example of a well-known stream cipher <ref name= schneierbook />
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  • {{r|Stream cipher}}
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  • {{r|Stream cipher}}
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  • {{r|Stream cipher}}
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  • The '''Solitaire''' [[stream cipher]] was designed by [[Bruce Schneier]] and used by characters in [[Neal Steph
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  • ...[[one-time pad]]; variants of these work for either [[block cipher]]s or [[stream cipher]]s: ...her]], or the entire pseudorandom stream until it starts repeating for a [[stream cipher]]
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  • {{r|Stream cipher}}
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  • {{r|Stream cipher}}
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  • {{r|Stream cipher}}
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  • {{r|Stream cipher}}
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  • {{r|Stream cipher}}
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  • ...correspond to which plaintexts. There is also a variant usable against a [[stream cipher]]; the attacker attempts to build a listing of the entire output stream, un ...easily breakable. See the [[Stream_cipher#Reusing_pseudorandom_material | stream cipher]] article for details.
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  • '''RC4''' is a very widely deployed [[stream cipher]].
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  • ...ptography|secret key]] (symmetric) techniques such as [[block cipher]]s, [[stream cipher]]s and [[cryptographic hash]]es. Because asymmetric techniques are typicall * use a symmetric cipher &mdash; [[block cipher]] or [[stream cipher]] &mdash; and the shared keying material to encrypt data
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  • ...RC" for "Rivest Cipher" or perhaps "Ron's Code". RC4 is a very widely used stream cipher. RC6 was a finalist in the AES contest.
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