Lucifer (cipher)
In cryptography, Lucifer was the name given to several of the earliest civilian block ciphers, developed by Horst Feistel and his colleagues at IBM. Lucifer was a direct precursor to the Data Encryption Standard. One version, alternatively named DTD-1, saw commercial use in the 1970s for electronic banking.
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- enIn cryptography, Lucifer was the name given to several of the earliest civilian block ciphers, developed by Horst Feistel and his colleagues at IBM. Lucifer was a direct precursor to the Data Encryption Standard. One version, alternatively named DTD-1, saw commercial use in the 1970s for electronic banking.
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- enIn cryptography, Lucifer was the name given to several of the earliest civilian block ciphers, developed by Horst Feistel and his colleagues at IBM. Lucifer was a direct precursor to the Data Encryption Standard. One version, alternatively named DTD-1, saw commercial use in the 1970s for electronic banking.
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- Lucifer (cipher)
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- enLucifer (cipher)
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- Advanced Encryption Standard process
- Banking
- Block cipher
- Category:Broken block ciphers
- Category:Data Encryption Standard
- Category:Feistel ciphers
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- Cryptographic key
- Cryptography
- Data Encryption Standard
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- Feistel network
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- Substitution–permutation network
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- enLucifer
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- 1971
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- 16
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- Lucifer (cifrario)
- Lucifer (cipher)
- Lucifer (cryptographie)
- Lucifer (Kryptographie)
- Lucifer (szyfr blokowy)
- Lucifer (xifratge)
- Lucifer (криптография)
- Lucifer (криптографія)
- Lucifer (暗号)
- m.01 t4b
- M1Pk
- Q1343482
- לוציפר (צופן)
- لوسیفر (رمزنگاری)
- 루시퍼 (암호)
- Structure
- Feistel network
- Substitution–permutation network
- Subject
- Category:Broken block ciphers
- Category:Data Encryption Standard
- Category:Feistel ciphers
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