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CrypTool
CrypTool is an open-source project that is a free e-learning software for illustrating cryptographic and cryptanalytic concepts.
NESSIE
NESSIE (New European Schemes for Signatures, Integrity and Encryption) was a European research project funded from 2000 to 2003 to identify secure cryptographic primitives. The project was comparable to the NIST AES process and the Japanese Government-sponsored CRYPTREC project, but with notable differences from both. In particular, there is both overlap and disagreement between the selections and recommendations from NESSIE and CRYPTREC (as of the August 2003 draft report). The NESSIE participants include some of the foremost active cryptographers in the world, as does the CRYPTREC project.
eSTREAM
eSTREAM is a project to "identify new stream ciphers suitable for widespread adoption", organised by the EU ECRYPT network. It was set up as a result of the failure of all six stream ciphers submitted to the NESSIE project. The call for primitives was first issued in November 2004. The project was completed in April 2008. The project was divided into separate phases and the project goal was to find algorithms suitable for different application profiles.
RSA Factoring Challenge
computational number theory challenge aimed at factorizing a given set of semi-prime numbers
Advanced Encryption Standard process
the process used in choosing an algorithm for standardization
NIST hash function competition
competition to develop SHA-3
Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization
project by NIST to standardize post-quantum cryptography