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The phrase "cryptography by" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that a particular form of cryptography or encryption was used to secure something. Example: "The sensitive data was protected using cryptography by AES-256 encryption."
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The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy From Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography, by Simon Singh.
This work introduces a new approach in the field of visual cryptography by extending the Knight's Tour Problem.
He was twenty-three years old and studied theoretical cryptography by himself in Dublin — there weren't any other cryptographers at Trinity.
In doing so, he revolutionised the field of cryptography by developing methods that became so valuable to British intelligence, many were only finally declassified two years ago.
He was twenty-three years old and studied theoretical cryptography by himself in Dublin there weren't any other cryptographers at Trinity.
A starting point for the spread of digital encryption is a 1976 paper called "New Directions in Cryptography," by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman.
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We have categorized the privacy-preserving approaches into four categories, i.e., privacy by cryptography, privacy by probability, privacy by anonymization and privacy by ranking.
And this approach works with only some systems and not, Mr Green says, most of the cryptography recommended by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (advised by the NSA).Another option is to weaken the encryption carefully, so that the NSA can crack it but nobody else can.
The NSA deals with any encrypted data it encounters more by subverting the underlying cryptography than by leveraging any secret mathematical breakthroughs.
The NSA has defensive and offensive roles - with securing national security information as well as stealing that of others - but the tension between these roles has been highlighted by the increasingly widespread use of commercial cryptography, including by the government itself.
Originally developed for use in a class project for CS255: Introduction to Cryptography, taught by Prof. Boneh in Winter 2007.
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