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(Norway) The Selmer Center (27th April, 2005) : A research facility in cryptology and coding theory at the University of Bergen. Includes background of the organization, an article explaining some key terms used in the field and courses offered. |
(Canada) Coding and Signal Transmission (CST) Laboratory (27th April, 2005) : Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo. Ontario, Canada. |
(Australia) University of Adelaide (27th April, 2005) : Teletraffic Research Centre. Industrial problems involving modelling, measurement and performance. |
(USA) UC Berkeley (27th April, 2005) : Signal Processing and Communication Group. Kannan Ramchandran's DSP research group. |
(Germany) Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (27th April, 2005) : Information and coding theory laboratory. Staff, teaching, publications. |
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(Australia) University of Adelaide () : Teletraffic Research Centre. Industrial problems involving modelling, measurement and performance.
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VMPC function and stream cipher () : Describes the VMPC one-way function and a stream cipher based on it, designed by Bartosz Zoltak. Pseudo code and test-vectors are available here. The algorithm is similar to RC4 and VERY simple.
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(Norway) The Selmer Center () : A research facility in cryptology and coding theory at the University of Bergen. Includes background of the organization, an article explaining some key terms used in the field and courses offered.
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Cryptico, Rethinking Encryption () : Web site of Danish company that invented a new encryption algorithm based on the principles of mathematical chaos.
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Passive Privacy System () : PPS is a specification for email programs to follow to exchange public keys and encrypt mail. There is no PPS ``program, though. Each email system may find its own way to impliment PPS, and may have different criteria for the user-interface.
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