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Что (кто) такое perfect secrecy - определение

SECURITY OF A CRYPTOSYSTEM WHICH DERIVES PURELY FROM INFORMATION THEORY
Information-theoretically secure; Perfect security; Information theoretic security; Perfect privacy; Perfect secrecy; Unconditional-security (cryptography); Unconditional security (cryptography)
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Forward secrecy         
PROPERTY OF SECURE COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS IN WHICH COMPROMISE OF LONG-TERM KEYS DOES NOT COMPROMISE PAST SESSION KEYS
Perfect Forward Secrecy; Perfect forward secrecy; Key erasure; Forward secure; Non-interactive key exchange
In cryptography, forward secrecy (FS), also known as perfect forward secrecy (PFS), is a feature of specific key agreement protocols that gives assurances that session keys will not be compromised even if long-term secrets used in the session key exchange are compromised. For HTTPS, the long-term secret is typically the private key of the server.
Information-theoretic security         
A cryptosystem is considered to have information-theoretic security (also called unconditional security) if the system is secure against adversaries with unlimited computing resources and time. In contrast, a system which depends on the computational cost of cryptanalysis to be secure (and thus can be broken by an attack with unlimited computation) is called computationally, or conditionally, secure.
Bank secrecy         
  • income tax evasion]] in the 1930s.
THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION AND ITS CLIENT
Financial privacy; Bank Secrecy; Banking secrecy; Bank privacy; Pseudonymous banking; Privacy (financial); Secrecy haven; Anonymous banking; Secrecy jurisdiction; Bank-client confidentiality; Bank–client confidentiality; Banker–client privilege; Banker-client privilege; Banking privacy; Bank safety; Banking safety; Banking discretion; Bank discretion; Financial secrecy; Financial confidentiality; Financial privilege; Banker privilege; Banking confidentiality; Bank confidentiality
Banking secrecy, alternately known as financial privacy, banking discretion, or bank safety,Guex (2000), p. 240 is a conditional agreement between a bank and its clients that all foregoing activities remain secure, confidential, and private.
Perfect information         
  • [[Backgammon]] includes chance events, but by some definitions is classified as a game of perfect information.
  • [[Poker]] is a game of imperfect information, as players do not know the private cards of their opponents.
CONDITION IN ECONOMICS AND GAME THEORY
Imperfect information; Perfect Information; Perfect-information game; Perfect information (game theory); Perfect information (economics)
In economics, perfect information (sometimes referred to as "no hidden information") is a feature of perfect competition. With perfect information in a market, all consumers and producers have complete and instantaneous knowledge of all market prices, their own utility, and own cost functions.
Subgame perfect equilibrium         
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IN GAME THEORY, A REFINEMENT OF A NASH EQUILIBRIUM USED IN DYNAMIC GAMES
Subgame perfection; Subgame perfect nash equilibrium; Subgame perfect Nash equilibrium; Subgame perfect; Subgame-perfect Nash equilibrium; SPNE; Sub-game perfect Nash equilibrium; Subgame-perfect equilibrium
In game theory, a subgame perfect equilibrium (or subgame perfect Nash equilibrium) is a refinement of a Nash equilibrium used in dynamic games. A strategy profile is a subgame perfect equilibrium if it represents a Nash equilibrium of every subgame of the original game.
An Almost Perfect Affair         
1979 FILM BY MICHAEL RITCHIE
Almost Perfect Affair
An Almost Perfect Affair is a 1979 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Keith Carradine and Monica Vitti. The plot is about an affair between a filmmaker and a film producer's wife, set during the Cannes Film Festival.
perfect         
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Perfect (single); Perfect (movie); Perfect (song); Perfect (novel); Perfect (book); Perfect (band); Perfect (album); Perfect (film); Perfect: A Novel; Perfect (disambiguation); Perfect (EP)
: (with stress on the second syllable) v. 1) to complete; to take all required steps to achieve a result, such as obtaining a lien or other security by legal action or completing and filing all documents to present a case to a court of appeals. A mechanic's lien for labor and/or materials used to improve real property is "perfected" by filing a lawsuit and obtaining a judgment that the lien attaches to the property. 2) to make perfect. See also: mechanic's lien
Perfect         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Perfect (single); Perfect (movie); Perfect (song); Perfect (novel); Perfect (book); Perfect (band); Perfect (album); Perfect (film); Perfect: A Novel; Perfect (disambiguation); Perfect (EP)
·adj Well informed; certain; sure.
II. Perfect ·noun The perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
III. Perfect ·adj Hermaphrodite; having both stamens and pistils;
- said of flower.
IV. Perfect ·adj To make perfect; to finish or complete, so as to leave nothing wanting; to give to anything all that is requisite to its nature and kind.
V. Perfect ·adj Brought to consummation or completeness; completed; not defective nor redundant; having all the properties or qualities requisite to its nature and kind; without flaw, fault, or blemish; without error; mature; whole; pure; sound; right; correct.
secret         
  • Operation Neptune Spear]], a mission against [[Osama bin Laden]], in the [[White House]] [[Situation Room]], May 1, 2011.
  • [[Loose lips might sink ships]], World War II slogan urging silence
  • ''First secret confidence to Venus'', [[François Jouffroy]]
PRACTICE OF HIDING INFORMATION OR MAKING IT INACCESSIBLE; QUALITY OF SUCH INFORMATION
Military secret; Secret; Covert; Clandestinity; Secret knowledge; Secretive; Furtiveness; Furtive; Furtively; Clandestinely; Secret sharing (anthropology); Military secrets; Clandestineness; Secrecies; Secretness; Corporate secrets; Government secrecy; Secrets; 🤐; Corporate secrecy; Military secrecy; Problem of secrecy
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adj.
1) strictly secret
2) most; top secret
3) to keep smt. secret (from smb.)
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n.
1) to make a secret of smt.
2) to guard, keep a secret
3) to betray, blurt out, divulge, reveal a secret
4) to ferret out, uncover a secret
5) a closely guarded; military; open; state; trade secret
6) in secret (to meet in secret)
Secretness         
  • Operation Neptune Spear]], a mission against [[Osama bin Laden]], in the [[White House]] [[Situation Room]], May 1, 2011.
  • [[Loose lips might sink ships]], World War II slogan urging silence
  • ''First secret confidence to Venus'', [[François Jouffroy]]
PRACTICE OF HIDING INFORMATION OR MAKING IT INACCESSIBLE; QUALITY OF SUCH INFORMATION
Military secret; Secret; Covert; Clandestinity; Secret knowledge; Secretive; Furtiveness; Furtive; Furtively; Clandestinely; Secret sharing (anthropology); Military secrets; Clandestineness; Secrecies; Secretness; Corporate secrets; Government secrecy; Secrets; 🤐; Corporate secrecy; Military secrecy; Problem of secrecy
·noun Secretiveness; concealment.
II. Secretness ·noun The state or quality of being secret, hid, or concealed.

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Information-theoretic security

A cryptosystem is considered to have information-theoretic security (also called unconditional security) if the system is secure against adversaries with unlimited computing resources and time. In contrast, a system which depends on the computational cost of cryptanalysis to be secure (and thus can be broken by an attack with unlimited computation) is called computationally, or conditionally, secure.