Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "A time/memory/data tradeoff attack is a type cryptographic attack of where an attacker tries to achieve a situation similar to the space–time tradeoff but with one more parameter data: amount of data available to the attacker at real time. An attacker balances or reduces one or two of those parameters in favor of the other one or two. This type of attack is very hard and most of the ciphers and encryption schemes were not designed to resist such type of attack. This attack is a special type of the general cryptanalytic time/memory tradeoff attack."@en }
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- data_tradeoff_attack abstract "A time/memory/data tradeoff attack is a type cryptographic attack of where an attacker tries to achieve a situation similar to the space–time tradeoff but with one more parameter data: amount of data available to the attacker at real time. An attacker balances or reduces one or two of those parameters in favor of the other one or two. This type of attack is very hard and most of the ciphers and encryption schemes were not designed to resist such type of attack. This attack is a special type of the general cryptanalytic time/memory tradeoff attack.".