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The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Protocol Version 3.0

Alan O. Freier, +2 more
- Vol. 6101, pp 1-67
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This document specifies Version 3.0 of the Secure Sockets Layer protocol, a security protocol that provides communications privacy over the Internet that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery.
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This document specifies Version 3.0 of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL V3.0) protocol, a security protocol that provides communications privacy over the Internet. The protocol allows client/server applications to communicate in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery.

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Measuring And Securing Cryptographic Deployments

Luke Valenta
TL;DR: Using nanofiltration membranes for the recovery of phosphorous with a second type of technology for the separation of nitrogen and carbon dioxide is suggest to be a viable process.

Scalable Private Set Intersection Cardinality for Capture-Recapture with Multiple Private Datasets

TL;DR: This work proposes an improved technique based on commutative encryption and deterministic hash-based sampling that is secure and scalable, and also prevents so-called probing attacks.
Book ChapterDOI

HSTS Measurement and an Enhanced Stripping Attack Against HTTPS

TL;DR: An enhanced HTTPS stripping attack is designed, which was upgraded from the original sslstrip attack, making it possible to deploy HTTPS and HSTS in a more secure way.
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Hash Combiners for Second Pre-Image Resistance, Target Collision Resistance and Pre-Image Resistance have Long Output.

TL;DR: Boneh and Boyen as discussed by the authors showed that the concatenation combiner is not robust for weaker notions of collision resistance, namely second pre-image resistance and target collision resistance.

A Secure and Resilient Communication Infrastructure for Decentralized Networking Applications

TL;DR: With the GNU name system, the proposed communication infrastructure tries to overcome limitations to unrestricted communication on today's Internet and has the goal of re-establishing unhindered communication between users.
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New Directions in Cryptography

TL;DR: This paper suggests ways to solve currently open problems in cryptography, and discusses how the theories of communication and computation are beginning to provide the tools to solve cryptographic problems of long standing.
Proceedings Article

The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm

TL;DR: This document describes the MD5 message-digest algorithm, which takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input.

XDR: External Data Representation Standard

R. Srinivasan
TL;DR: This document describes the External Data Representation Standard (XDR) protocol as it is currently deployed and accepted.