known plaintext cryptanalysis - translation to ρωσικά
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known plaintext cryptanalysis - translation to ρωσικά

CRYPTANALYTIC ATTACK MODEL WHERE THE ATTACKER HAS ACCESS TO BOTH THE PLAINTEXT AND ITS ENCRYPTED VERSION
Known plaintext attack; Known plaintext; Crib (cryptanalysis); Known-plaintext; Known plaintexts; Known plain-text attack; Cryptographic crib

known plaintext cryptanalysis      
криптоанализ с использованием известного открытого текста (с известным открытым текстом)
chosen plaintext attack         
CRYPTANALYTIC ATTACK MODEL IN WHICH THE ATTACKER CAN OBTAIN THE CIPHERTEXTS FOR ARBITRARY PLAINTEXTS
Chosen plaintext; Chosen-text attack; Chosen-plaintext; Adaptive chosen-plaintext attack; Adaptive chosen plaintext attack; Chosen plaintext attack; Chosen plaintexts; Plaintext injection; Known-plaintext injection; Known plaintext injection
криптоанализ с использованием выбранного открытого текста (c выбранным открытым текстом)
cryptanalyst         
STUDY OF ANALYZING INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ORDER TO DISCOVER THEIR HIDDEN ASPECTS
CryptanalysiS; Cryptanalytic; Cryptoanalysis; Codebreaking; Cryptanalyst; Code-breaking; Cryptanalysts; Code breaker; Codebreakers; Cryptoanalyst; Statistical cryptanalysis; Code Breakers; Code breaking; Modern cryptanalysis; Cipher System Identification; Cryptanalytic attack; Cryptographic attack; Message indicator; Cryptanalyse; Codebreaker; Crypto analysis

[kript'ænəlist]

общая лексика

дешифровальщик

криптоаналитик

занимается атаками на шифры, разработанные криптографами

дешифровальщик (криптограмм)

синоним

codebreaker; cryptographer

Смотрите также

cryptoanalysis

существительное

специальный термин

дешифровщик (криптограмм)

Ορισμός

cryptanalysis
¦ noun the art or process of deciphering coded messages without being told the key.
Derivatives
cryptanalyst noun
cryptanalytic adjective
cryptanalytical adjective

Βικιπαίδεια

Known-plaintext attack

The known-plaintext attack (KPA) is an attack model for cryptanalysis where the attacker has access to both the plaintext (called a crib), and its encrypted version (ciphertext). These can be used to reveal further secret information such as secret keys and code books. The term "crib" originated at Bletchley Park, the British World War II decryption operation, where it was defined as:

A plain language (or code) passage of any length, usually obtained by solving one or more cipher or code messages, and occurring or believed likely to occur in a different cipher or code message, which it may provide a means of solving.

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