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Code-based cryptography is one of the few mathematical techniques that enables the construction of public-key cryptosystems that are secure against an adversary equipped with a quantum computer. The McEliece public-key encryption scheme and its variants are candidates for a postquantum public-key encryption standard.
The Diffie and Hellman model of a Public Key Cryptosystem has received much attention as a way to provide secure network communication. In this paper, we show that the original Diffie and Hellman model does not guarantee security against other users in the system. It is shown how users, which are more powerful adversarys than the traditionally considered passive eavesdroppers, can decrypt other users...
New definitions are proposed for the security of Transient-Key Cryptography (a variant on Public-Key Cryptography) that account for the possibility of super-polynomial-time, Monte Carlo cryptanalytic attacks. The basic question we address is: how can one relate the amount of time a cryptanalyst is willing to spend decoding cryptograms to his likelihood of success? This question and others are partially...
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