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  • {{redirect|SSL-3|the Secure Sockets Layer|Transport Layer Security#SSL_1.0,_2.0,_and_3.0}} ...
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  • .../28/cecpq1.html|title=CECPQ1 results (28 Nov 2016)|publisher=Adam Langley, security officer at Google}}</ref> ...mension geometry. This allows for lower decryption failure rate and higher security. ...
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  • ...re]] to distribute authentic public keys to the communicating parties. The security of YAK is disputed (see below and the [[Talk:YAK (cryptography)|talk page]] ==Security properties== ...
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  • {{Short description|Security vulnerability in Diffie–Hellman key exchange}} ...20220224011050/https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-computer-bug-exposes-broad-security-flaws-1432076565|url-status=live}}</ref> ...
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  • ...rve]] used in [[elliptic-curve cryptography]] (ECC) offering 128 [[bits of security]] (256-bit [[key size]]) and designed for use with the [[Elliptic-curve Dif ...b |url=http://ed25519.cr.yp.to/ed25519-20110926.pdf |title=High-speed high-security signatures |first1=Daniel J. |last1=Bernstein |first2=Niels |last2=Duif |fi ...
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  • ...ix.org/legacy/event/sec02/full_papers/black/black_html/ |conference=USENET Security '02|first1=John|last1=Black|first2=Hector|last2=Urtubia}}<!-- This is the e ...monly used for the time: CBC is the original mode used in [[Secure Sockets Layer]] (SSL) and had continued to be supported in TLS.<ref name=Sullivan16/> ...
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  • ...ttps://eprint.iacr.org/2016/963}}</ref> public keys at a 128-bit quantum [[security level]]. SIDH also distinguishes itself{{Disputed inline|Forward secrecy cl ...ty to compromise modern cryptographic protocols (such as [[Transport Layer Security|TLS/SSL]]) has prompted the development of post-quantum cryptography.<ref>{ ...
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  • ...s [[Duplex (telecommunications)|bi-directional communication]], end-to-end security, mobility and localization services. The [[Low-power electronics|low power] ...o..18..772S |doi-access=free }}</ref> The technology covers the [[physical layer]], while other technologies and protocols such as LoRaWAN cover the upper l ...
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  • ...[decryption]] by national intelligence agencies, especially the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eff.org/document/crypto-wars ...ward, [[Netscape Communications Corporation|Netscape]]'s [[Transport Layer Security|SSL]] technology was widely adopted as a method for protecting credit card ...
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  • ...transport layer, but there are no means to prevent congestion at the link layer. Data can be lost when the buffers are too small or the bandwidth is insuff ...rks, each [[User Network Interface]] (UNI) provides methods for requesting Layer 2 services, supplemented by Centralized Network Configuration (CNC) to prov ...
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  • ...] (originally '''carbonic paper''') is [[paper]] coated on one side with a layer of a loosely bound dry [[ink]] or pigmented coating, usually bound with [[w : [[Diffusion]] is part of [[transport phenomena (engineering & physics)|transport phenomena]]. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a region of higher ...
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  • ...ed to reduce the intensity of the gamma rays by one half (the [[half-value layer]] or HVL). For example, gamma rays that require 1&nbsp;cm (0.4&nbsp;inch) o ...ttps://www.nde-ed.org/Physics/X-Ray/HalfValueLayer.xhtml |title=Half-Value Layer |website=Iowa State University Center for Nondestructive Evaluation |access ...
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  • ...der development for the purposes of detecting [[nuclear material]] in road transport vehicles and cargo containers for the purposes of [[non-proliferation]].<re ...ences International Corporation (DSIC), an advanced technology provider of security and detection systems, today announced it has been awarded a contract by To ...
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  • ...nforming those people that they must enter the 14-day self-quarantine. The security measure was to be in place for only 30 days after approval by a [[Knesset]] ...umstances at the time it was made, but that further recourse to the Israel Security Agency for the purpose of contact tracing would require primary legislation ...
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  • ...Cite book|last=Fox|first=Charles|date=25 March 2018|title=Data Science for Transport|url=https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319729527|publisher=Springer|isbn= Studies in 2012 showed that a multiple-layer architecture was one option to address the issues that big data presents. A ...
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  • {{term|[[computer security]]}} ...e=2|issn=1558-7215}}</ref> or '''information technology security''' ('''IT security''').}} ...
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  • ...e use of film-film combinations with different system speeds for panoramic layer shots](PDF) Dentistry dissertation, Hamburg, 2001. Retrieved November 8, 20 ...athways.<ref>[https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/safety-and-security/radiation-and-health/naturally-occurring-radioactive-materials-norm.aspx Na ...
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  • ...gress to Address Helium-3 Shortage Hurting Scientific Research and Nuclear Security|website=Popular Science|date=20 April 2010 |access-date=2016-05-13}}</ref> ...e humidity]]), and the isotopic composition of water vapor in the boundary layer reflects an equilibrium fractionation with liquid water. The liquid-vapor e ...
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  • ...condensates to form in its [[photosphere]];{{efn|The photosphere is a thin layer at the surface of a star, where most of its light is produced.{{sfn|Gargaud ...ives high [[chromosphere|chromospheric]]{{efn|The chromosphere is an outer layer of a star.{{sfn|Gargaud|Amils|Quintanilla|Cleaves|2011|loc=Sun (and Young S ...
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