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نویسندگان: Theo Tenzer
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ISBN (شابک) : 9783755761174
ناشر: BOD
سال نشر: 2022
تعداد صفحات: 444
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 6 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Super Secreto - The Third Epoch of Cryptography: Multiple, exponential, quantum-secure and above all, simple and practical Encryption for Everyone به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب Super Secreto - The Third Epoch of Cryptography: رمزگذاری چندگانه، نمایی، کوانتومی امن و مهمتر از همه، رمزگذاری ساده و کاربردی برای همه نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Content Preface: Regarding the global crisis of Privacy - The awakening of encryption and its way into the Third Epoch of Cryptography ● 11 1 Fear-free, confidential and secure – Does Democracy need the Right to Encrypt? ● 22 1.1 The first act: Main role of the European parliamentarians ● 24 1.2 The second act: Big Five & Five Eyes - Main roles of more than five (secret) agents ● 27 1.3 The third act: Main role of novella ● 50 1.4 The fourth act: Nobody intends to monitor: On the crisis of Privacy in the 21st century ● 62 1.5 The fifth act: Apple\'s Falls - create reality through technological power as fifth state power after legislative, judiciary, executive and the media ● 79 2 26 Shades of Grey - The search for hidden multi-encryption in Steganography ● 84 2.1 We play Halma: with the null cipher ● 87 2.2 Thanks to the stencil filter: I can see what you cannot see! ● 89 2.3 The Bacon‘s Cipher: Change instead of illusion ● 93 2.4 Hiding and Mixing by Transformation: The XOR Function ● 96 2.5 Deniable cipher text: A new direction of research or just a salted message? ● 99 3 With learning curves: Back to the future of a new WhatsApp? ● 103 3.1 The sixth act: Main role of teachers ● 103 3.2 The seventh act: Main role Europol and the police officers ● 105 3.3 The eighth act: Main role John Doe – Trust is good, encryption is better ● 108 3.4 The nineth act: Main role WhatsApp, a deceased canary and Captain L. ● 112 3.5 The tenth act: The discovery of innovative alternatives ● 123 3.6 Democratization of open-source encryption: A magnificent spectacle of only mathematics? ● 124 3.7 My kick-off: How do I personally approach the subject of encryption as a learner? ● 131 4 Historical beginnings and basics of Cryptography ● 136 4.1 From Caesar to Enigma to AES: The symmetric encryption ● 140 4.1.1 A special case: the one-time pad (OTP) ● 149 4.1.2 Three-dimensional mixing as a thought model in Cube Encryption ● 153 4.2 Asymmetric encryption ● 160 4.2.1 GPG (GNU Privacy Guard) ● 165 4.2.2 S/MIME ● 170 4.3 Hash-functions, certificates and signatures: SHA, Argon2 & Co. ● 171 5 The Third Epoch of Cryptography: An age for multi-encryption, exponential encryption & quantum-secure encryption? ● 174 5.1 Departure and farewell: No Longer Secure ● 175 5.2 Quantum-computers and their superior breakthrough into a new Epoch ● 185 5.3 Multi-encryption: A cocktail at the bar? ● 193 5.4 Exponential encryption with the Echo-protocol in the network of graphs ● 198 5.5 McEliece & NTRU: A new life cycle with secure algorithms?! ● 206 6 Transformation of Cryptography: The key transport problem is solved ● 211 6.1 Key exchanges over DHM, REPLEO, EPKS or AutoCrypt? ● 212 6.2 Cryptographic Calling: from Forward Secrecy to Instant Perfect Forward Secrecy (IPFS) ● 220 6.3 Derivative Cryptography: Secret Stream Keys derived from the Socialist Millionaire Protocol (SMP) ● 223 6.4 Derivative Cryptography: Juggerknaut Keys ● 228 6.5 Free of knowledge in the Ali Baba Cave ● 230 6.6 Automated freedom of interaction and other perspectives on Zero- Knowledge proofs for further programming in Cryptography ● 234 7 Digital and cryptographic sovereignty: National, personal and entrepreneurial ● 252 8 Apps, programs and tools – with which learners learn, to become Encryption Master No. 1 ● 264 8.1 Hard disk encryption with Veracrypt ● 264 8.2 Smoke Crypto Chat: Mobile McEliece-Messenger ● 267 8.3 Spot-On – Well-known suite for encryption ● 274 8.4 Rosetta-Crypto-Pad – With conversions to a conversation ● 278 8.5 GoldBug Messenger – Show us your GUI ● 280 8.6 Delta-Chat: POPTASTIC popular ● 283 8.7 Silence - A SMS-App with End-to-End-Encryption ● 286 8.8 Conversations App: The old dinosaur in the moult? ● 286 8.9 Hacker’s Keyboard: Prevent taps in plain text ● 289 8.10 Federation without accounts: Echo Chat Server & XMPP Server & Matrix Server & Co● 290 8.11 Netcat & Socat: Terminal-commands as Telecommunication system? ● 299 8.12 RetroShare: What was Turtle Hopping again? ● 300 8.13 Get four mailboxes from friends without human number identification: Institution, Care-Of, Ozone and BitMessage ● 303 8.14 In the invisible DHT-network with Briar ● 316 8.15 Encrypted File-Sharing: Freenet & Offsystem ● 318 8.16 OnionShare – Transfer without chat ● 325 8.17 Websearch and P2P-URL-Sharing with YaCy & Spot-On ● 326 8.18 Web browsing with Dooble, Iron and a Cookie-Washer● 332 8.19 Tor Browser: Disguise the IP address ● 334 8.20 A network with a perspective for surfing: Hello Echo… ● 336 8.21 I2P Network: Invisible in the mix network ● 337 8.22 If you can do UNIX, you can do GNUnet ● 338 8.23 OpenVPN – an established tunnel to the peer? ● 338 8.24 Checkpoint CryptPad ● 340 8.25 OpenStego – I don\'t see anything that you can see ● 341 8.26 Tails – Amnesia at the Kiosk ● 342 8.27 Mumble Audio as well Jitsi, Nextcloud and BigBlueButton Video Chat ● 343 8.28 Telegram, Threema and Wire ● 343 8.29 Mastodon\'s decentral Chat-Servernet ● 345 8.30 Public enemies No. 1: Cash and microphone-free rooms prevent glass people ● 346 8.31 Cryptographic Cafeteria ● 348 9 Interoperability, Congruence and Interconnectivity of Scottish Eggs ● 350 9.1 Interoperability: not only technically a hopeless endeavor? ● 350 9.2 Big-7-Study: Open-source Messenger in comparison ● 354 9.3 Messenger Scorecards: For the completeness of cryptographic criteria ● 361 9.4 Possible recommendations for the standardization and interoperability of messengers ● 367 9.5 Technical outlook: The coat of the Scottish egg - State servers as an overlay network? ● 372 10 Social Outlook: With a No-Plaintext-Strategy into the Dilemma of an encrypted society? ● 378 Index of Figures ● 394 Glossary ● 396 Didactic Questions ● 405 Bibliographic References ● 407 Index of Abbreviations ● 426 Register ● 430 References ● 434 https://archive.org/details/cryptography-tenzer