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Cryptography

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Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle
concept for developing safe software by Microsoft
harvest now, decrypt later
surveillance strategy
Secure channel
a way of transferring data that is resistant to overhearing
database encryption
security and privacy measure
Cryptographic Service Provider
malleability
property of some cryptographic algorithms
Security association
the establishment of security attributes between two communication networks
nothing up my sleeve number
numbers used by cryptographers to show that they are working in good faith
OffSec
American international information security company
Messaging Layer Security
cryptographic protocol for group communications
blinding
in cryptography, a technique by which an agent can execute a function in an encoded form without knowing either the real input or the real output
hardware-based encryption
use of computer hardware to assist software in the process of data encryption
Symmetric Boolean function
software token
multi-factor authentication
communications security
discipline of preventing unauthorized interceptors from accessing telecommunications
Bitcoin SV
cryptocurrency that is a hard fork of Bitcoin Cash (2018)
Superincreasing sequence
BREACH
thumb|The official logo BREACH (a backronym: Browser Reconnaissance and Exfiltration via Adaptive Compression of Hypertext) is a security vulnerability against HTTPS when using HTTP compression. BREACH is built based on the CRIME security exploit. BREACH was announced at the August 2013 Black Hat USA conference by security researchers Angelo Prado, Neal Harris and Yoel Gluck. ==Details==