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Cryptography A-Z

Introduction to Cryptography
Algorithms
Protocols and Standards
References
Online Resources
Academic
Practical Sites
Politics and Humor
Selected FTP sites
Online Resources on Cryptography and Related Topics




Academic


  • International Association for Cryptologic Research
    [http://www.swcp.com/~iacr/]

    This is the address to start looking for scientific resources: the Crypto conference, Eurocrypt and Asiacrypt, the Journal of Cryptology, an online archive of eprinted articles and many other resources can be found on this server.


  • The Waterloo Crypto Centre
    [http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/]

    Large institute with many activities. This is another good place to look for further information on a specific topic.


  • Cryptographers
    [http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~daw/people/crypto.html]

    A large list of scientists working on cryptography. Cypherpunk people and computer security people are listed on the same site.


  • A Cryptographic Compendium
    [http://fn2.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca/~jsavard/crypto.htm]

    Exhaustive survey of the history of cryptology, up to present day topics such as public key cryptography and the AES cipher Rijndael.


  • The Handbook Online
    [http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac]

    The Handbook of Applied Cryptography by Menezes, Oorschot, Vanstone is now online. Read the copyright notice before downloading!


  • RSA Laboratories
    [http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/]

    The research department of RSA runs various projects on cryptanalysis, cipher design and other security issues. Also, the site contains some general background material on cryptography.


  • Cryptography.com
    [http://www.cryptography.com/]

    Cryptography is another company that provides strong support for the academic world. In particular, its researchers have developed the differential power analysis attack, which is a considerable threat for virtually all small mobile crypto devices.


  • Certicom Research
    [http://www.certicom.com/research.html]

    Certicom has a good online elliptic curve introduction. Also several important researchers are affiliated with Certicom, and some of the important papers are listed there.


  • Hewlett-Packard Research
    [http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/index.html]

    Some important cryptography related research is being conducted by people affiliated with Hewlett-Packard.


  • The Advanced Encryption Standard Homepage
    [http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/aes/]

    The American government project that established Rijndael as the Advanced Encryption Standard, the successor to DES.


  • Cryptography FAQ
    [http://www.faqs.org/faqs/cryptography-faq]

    What you always wanted know about... (a text only version is also available.)


  • The Cryptography Newsgroup
    [news:sci.crypt]

    Very active theoretical discussions about cryptography (not politics). Several top researchers follow and participate actively in the discussion.


  • The Cryptography Research Newsgroup
    [news:sci.crypt.research]

    Low quantity, but high quality. It has not been very active for a long time.