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- Security_parameter abstract "In cryptography, the security parameter is a variable that measures the input size of the problem. Both the resource requirements of the cryptographic algorithm or protocol as well as the adversary's probability of breaking security are expressed in terms of the security parameter. The security parameter size n is usually expressed in unary representation (i.e. a n-long string of bits 1) so that the cryptographic algorithm execution efficiency can be polynomial-time in the length of the input size.Typical security parameters: The length, in bits, of the key used in a cryptographic scheme.".
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- Security_parameter wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Security_parameter wikiPageRevisionID "308395412".
- Security_parameter wikiPageWikiLink Adversary_(cryptography).
- Security_parameter wikiPageWikiLink Algorithm.
- Security_parameter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cryptography.
- Security_parameter wikiPageWikiLink Cryptography.
- Security_parameter wikiPageWikiLink Key_size.
- Security_parameter wikiPageWikiLink Negligible_function.
- Security_parameter wikiPageWikiLink Negligible_function_(cryptography).
- Security_parameter wikiPageWikiLink Unary_numeral_system.
- Security_parameter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Security parameter".
- Security_parameter wikiPageWikiLinkText "security parameter".
- Security_parameter hasPhotoCollection Security_parameter.
- Security_parameter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crypto-stub.
- Security_parameter subject Category:Cryptography.
- Security_parameter hypernym Variable.
- Security_parameter type Star.
- Security_parameter type Communication.
- Security_parameter comment "In cryptography, the security parameter is a variable that measures the input size of the problem. Both the resource requirements of the cryptographic algorithm or protocol as well as the adversary's probability of breaking security are expressed in terms of the security parameter. The security parameter size n is usually expressed in unary representation (i.e.".
- Security_parameter label "Security parameter".
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- Security_parameter sameAs Q7445058.
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- Security_parameter wasDerivedFrom Security_parameter?oldid=308395412.
- Security_parameter isPrimaryTopicOf Security_parameter.