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Investigation of Keyless Cryptosystem Proposed by Dean and Goldsmith

Abstract

Theoretical and experimental investigation of cryptosystem proposed by two scientists from Stanford University are presented. This cryptosystem has been called in one paper by “revolution” in cryptography. In the current paper it is shown that it is not the case at least in practical application.

About the Authors

A. Gerasimovich
The Bonch-Bruevich State University of Telecommunications
Russian Federation


V. Korzhik
The Bonch-Bruevich State University of Telecommunications
Russian Federation


V. Starostin
The Bonch-Bruevich State University of Telecommunications
Russian Federation


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Gerasimovich A., Korzhik V., Starostin V. Investigation of Keyless Cryptosystem Proposed by Dean and Goldsmith. Proceedings of Telecommunication Universities. 2017;3(3):43-50. (In Russ.)

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