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==Parent topics==
==Parent topics==
{{r|Information security}}
{{r|Information security}}
{{r|Cryptology}}
{{r|Information theory}}
{{r|Information theory}}  
{{r|Signals intelligence}}
{{r|Privacy}}
{{r|Communications intelligence||**}}
 
==Subtopics==
==Subtopics==
{{r|Advanced Encryption Standard}}
===Modes of encryption===
{{r|Alphabetic substitution}}
{{r|Authenticator}}
{{r|Bulk encryption}}
{{r|Bulk encryption}}
{{r|Message encryption}}
{{r|IPsec}}
{{r|Secure Sockets Layer}}
{{r|Transport Layer Security}}
===Ciphers===
{{r|Cipher}}
{{r|Cipher}}
{{r|Code (cryptographic}}
{{r|Alphabetic substitution}}
{{r|Cryptanalysis}}
{{r|Advanced Encryption Standard}}
{{r|Data Encryption Standard}}
{{r|Data Encryption Standard}}
{{r|Diffie-Hellman}}
{{r|Diffie-Hellman}}
{{r|Enigma machine}}
{{r|Enigma machine}}
{{r|Feistel cipher}}
{{r|Feistel cipher}}
{{r|William Friedman}}
{{r|Hagelin machine}}
{{r|Hagelin machine}}
{{r|Internet Key Exchange protocol}}
{{r|IPsec}}
{{r|Key generation (cryptographic)}}
{{r|Key management (cryptographic)}}
{{r|One-time pad}}
{{r|One-time pad}}
{{r|Playfair cipher}}
{{r|Playfair cipher}}
{{r|Pretty Good Privacy}}
{{r|Pretty Good Privacy}}
{{r|PURPLE machine}}
{{r|Rotor machine}}
{{r|Session key}}
{{r|Vigenère cipher}}
{{r|SIGABA}}
{{r|SIGABA}}
{{r|Quantum cryptography}}
{{r|Quantum cryptography}}
{{r|Rotor machine}}
{{r|TACLANE}}
{{r|Vigenère cipher}}
{{r|FASTLANE}}
===Codes===
{{r|Code (cryptography)}}
===Cryptanalysis===
{{r|Cryptanalysis}}
{{r|ULTRA}}
 
===Key management===
{{r|Internet Key Exchange}}
{{r|Key generation (cryptographic)}}
{{r|Key management (cryptographic)}}
{{r|Session key}}


===Personalities===
{{r|Claude Shannon}}
{{r|William Friedman}}
{{r|Auguste Kerckhoffs}}
{{R|Alan Turing}}
===Organizations===
{{r|Communications Security Establishment}}
{{r|Defense Signals Directorate}}
{{r|FAPSI}}
{{r|Government Communications Headquarters}}
{{r|Government Communications Security Bureau}}
{{r|National Security Agency}}
==Other related topics==
==Other related topics==
{{r|politics of cryptography}}
{{r|Privacy}}
{{r|Steganography}}
{{r|Covert channel}}
===Authentication===
{{r|Authentication}}
{{r|Authentication}}
{{r|Communications intelligence}}
{{r|Digital certificate}}
{{r|Digital certificate}}
{{r|Digital signature}}
{{r|Digital signature}}
{{r|Encapsulating Security Payload}}
{{r|Extensible Authentication Protocol}}
{{r|Extensible Authentication Protocol}}
{{r|Pseudorandom number}}
{{r|Public Key Infrastructure}}
{{r|Public Key Infrastructure}}
{{r|Secure sockets layer}}
===Mathematical principles===
{{r|Steganography}}
{{r|Random number generator}}
{{r|Transport layer security}}
{{r|Unicity distance}}
{{r|Unicity distance}}
{{r|Zero-knowledge protocol}}
{{r|Zero-knowledge protocol}}

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Cryptography.
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Parent topics

  • Information security [r]: The set of policies and protective measures used to ensure appropriate confidentiality, integrity and availability to information; usually assumed to be information in a computer or telecommunications network but the principles extend to people and the physical world [e]
  • Information theory [r]: Theory of the probability of transmission of messages with specified accuracy when the bits of information constituting the messages are subject, with certain probabilities, to transmission failure, distortion, and accidental additions. [e]
  • Signals intelligence [r]: the practice of acquiring information through monitoring the electromagnetic signals deliberately trasmitted by an opponent, including communications (COMINT) and non-communications electronics such as radar (ELINT). [e]
    • Communications intelligence [r]: The subset of SIGINT concerned with signals intended to be intelligible to human beings, in the form of voice, messages, or images. [e]

Subtopics

Modes of encryption

Ciphers

Codes

Cryptanalysis

Key management

Personalities

Organizations

Other related topics

Authentication

Mathematical principles