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- Password_Hashing_Competition abstract "The Password Hashing Competition is an open competition to select one or more password hash functions that can be recognized as a recommended standard.One goal of the Password Hashing Competition is to raise awareness of the need for strong password hash algorithms, hopefully avoiding a repeat of previous password breaches involving weak or no hashing, such as the ones involvingRockYou (2009),JIRA (2010),Gawker (2010),PlayStation Network outage (2011),EHarmony (2012),2012 LinkedIn hack,Battlefield Heroes (2011),Adobe (2012),Evernote 2013,ASUS (2012),South Carolina Department of Revenue (2012),Ubuntu Forums (2013),etc.Inspired by the success of the Advanced Encryption Standard process and the NIST hash function competition,In 2013 a "Password Hashing Competition" was announced to choose a new, standard algorithm for password hashing.In the wake of allegations that NSA forced NIST to standardize a backdoored algorithm (Dual EC DRBG),the competition is being run by an independent panel of cryptographers and security practitioners independent of NIST, in order to avoid even the appearance of a backdoored algorithm.Submissions were due by March 31, 2014.Some early reports indicated that submissions were due by Jan 31, 2014.The PHC accepted 24 submissions on 1 April 2014.On 8 December 2014, the PHC selected 9 finalists: Argon, battcrypt, Catena, Lyra2, Makwa, Parallel, POMELO, Pufferfish, yescrypt.On the 20th July 2015 the PHC selected Argon2 as a basis for the final PHC winner.".
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- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink 2011_PlayStation_Network_outage.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink 2012_LinkedIn_hack.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Adobe_Systems.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Encryption_Standard_process.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Battlefield_Heroes.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_science_competitions.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Dual_EC_DRBG.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink EHarmony.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Evernote.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Gawker_Media.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink JIRA.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink NIST_hash_function_competition.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink NullCrew.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink PlayStation_Network_outage.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink RockYou.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink South_Carolina_Department_of_Revenue.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLink Ubuntu_Forums.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageWikiLinkText "Password Hashing Competition".
- Password_Hashing_Competition hasPhotoCollection Password_Hashing_Competition.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crypto-stub.
- Password_Hashing_Competition wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Password_Hashing_Competition subject Category:Computer_science_competitions.
- Password_Hashing_Competition hypernym Competition.
- Password_Hashing_Competition type SoccerTournament.
- Password_Hashing_Competition comment "The Password Hashing Competition is an open competition to select one or more password hash functions that can be recognized as a recommended standard.One goal of the Password Hashing Competition is to raise awareness of the need for strong password hash algorithms, hopefully avoiding a repeat of previous password breaches involving weak or no hashing, such as the ones involvingRockYou (2009),JIRA (2010),Gawker (2010),PlayStation Network outage (2011),EHarmony (2012),2012 LinkedIn hack,Battlefield Heroes (2011),Adobe (2012),Evernote 2013,ASUS (2012),South Carolina Department of Revenue (2012),Ubuntu Forums (2013),etc.Inspired by the success of the Advanced Encryption Standard process and the NIST hash function competition,In 2013 a "Password Hashing Competition" was announced to choose a new, standard algorithm for password hashing.In the wake of allegations that NSA forced NIST to standardize a backdoored algorithm (Dual EC DRBG),the competition is being run by an independent panel of cryptographers and security practitioners independent of NIST, in order to avoid even the appearance of a backdoored algorithm.Submissions were due by March 31, 2014.Some early reports indicated that submissions were due by Jan 31, 2014.The PHC accepted 24 submissions on 1 April 2014.On 8 December 2014, the PHC selected 9 finalists: Argon, battcrypt, Catena, Lyra2, Makwa, Parallel, POMELO, Pufferfish, yescrypt.On the 20th July 2015 the PHC selected Argon2 as a basis for the final PHC winner.".
- Password_Hashing_Competition label "Password Hashing Competition".
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- Password_Hashing_Competition sameAs Q15839617.
- Password_Hashing_Competition sameAs Q15839617.
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- Password_Hashing_Competition isPrimaryTopicOf Password_Hashing_Competition.