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- Strong_secrecy abstract "Strong secrecy is a term used in formal proof-based cryptography for making propositions about the security of cryptographic protocols. It is a stronger notion of security than syntactic (or weak) secrecy. Strong secrecy is related with the concept of semantic security or indistinguishability used in the computational proof-based approach. Bruno Blanchet provides the following definition for strong secrecy:Strong secrecy means that an adversary cannot see any difference when the value of the secret changesFor example, if a process encrypts a message m an attacker can differentiate between different messages, since their ciphertexts will be different. Thus m is not a strong secret. If however, probabilistic encryption were used, m would be a strong secret. The randomness incorporated into the encryption algorithm will yield different ciphertexts for the same value of m.".
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- Strong_secrecy wikiPageWikiLink Algorithm.
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- Strong_secrecy wikiPageWikiLink Cryptographic_protocol.
- Strong_secrecy wikiPageWikiLink Cryptography.
- Strong_secrecy wikiPageWikiLink Encryption.
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- Strong_secrecy wikiPageWikiLink Semantic_security.
- Strong_secrecy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strong secrecy".
- Strong_secrecy wikiPageWikiLinkText "strong secrecy".
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- Strong_secrecy subject Category:Cryptography.
- Strong_secrecy hypernym Term.
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- Strong_secrecy comment "Strong secrecy is a term used in formal proof-based cryptography for making propositions about the security of cryptographic protocols. It is a stronger notion of security than syntactic (or weak) secrecy. Strong secrecy is related with the concept of semantic security or indistinguishability used in the computational proof-based approach.".
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