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The following pages link to All-or-nothing encryption and the package transform (Q4639342):
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- Quantum public-key cryptosystem (Q427342) (← links)
- Enhancing data security in ad hoc networks based on multipath routing (Q666058) (← links)
- All or nothing at all (Q727180) (← links)
- A scalable post-quantum hash-based group signature (Q831185) (← links)
- Exploiting randomness on continuous sets (Q867608) (← links)
- Incompressible cryptography (Q2170026) (← links)
- On security properties of all-or-nothing transforms (Q2243897) (← links)
- Leakage-resilient coin tossing (Q2251154) (← links)
- Linear \((2, p, p)\)-AONTs exist for all primes \(p\) (Q2324759) (← links)
- Fault-tolerant quantum secure direct communication protocol based on decoherence-free states (Q2342837) (← links)
- Some new results on Hadamard modulo prime matrices (Q2364462) (← links)
- Invertible binary matrices with maximum number of \(2\)-by-\(2\) invertible submatrices (Q2374176) (← links)
- Breaking the Shin-Shin-Rhee remotely keyed encryption schemes (Q2380081) (← links)
- Towards a theory of data entanglement (Q2465624) (← links)
- An Application of Quasigroups in All-Or-Nothing Transform (Q3183962) (← links)
- Randomizing encryption mode (Q3379144) (← links)
- Network information flow (Q4501758) (← links)
- Revisiting and Extending the AONT-RS Scheme: A Robust Computationally Secure Secret Sharing Scheme (Q4975177) (← links)
- Hadamard Matrices Modulo 5 (Q5414317) (← links)
- Efficient Traitor Tracing from Collusion Secure Codes (Q5502800) (← links)
- Simple Direct Reduction of String (1,2)-OT to Rabin’s OT without Privacy Amplification (Q5502802) (← links)
- On the local leakage resilience of linear secret sharing schemes (Q5918308) (← links)
- Rectangular, range, and restricted AONTs: three generalizations of all-or-nothing transforms (Q6067843) (← links)
- Short leakage resilient and non-malleable secret sharing schemes (Q6097261) (← links)
- ParaDiSE: efficient threshold authenticated encryption in fully malicious model (Q6169456) (← links)
- A one-time single-bit fault leaks all previous NTRU-HRSS session keys to a chosen-ciphertext attack (Q6169491) (← links)