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= Editor oriented lists =
- Index of cryptography articles – Should list all cryptography related articles so please add any new articles to this list. That makes the nifty tool Recent changes in articles about cryptography work properly.
- Category:Cryptography – Crypto images on Wikimedia Commons. (Note that new images should preferably be uploaded to Commons so they can be used in all language Wikipedias.)
- :Category:WikiProject Cryptography – Should contain all pages within the WikiProject Cryptography, including some discussions and summaries from the early days of the project.
- :Category:Cryptography articles needing expert attention
- :Category:Cryptography stubs
- Recently created articles on cryptography – The robot AlexNewArtBot searches for newly created articles several times a week. If they contain any cryptography related words the bot lists those articles here.
= Reader oriented lists =
- Topics in cryptography – An annotated list of cryptography topics
- Books on cryptography – An annotated list of suggested readings.
- List of cryptographers – An annotated list of cryptographers.
- :Category:Cryptography – Should contain all cryptography articles (most of course in subcategories).
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=Active participants=
Users who have not made any edit on a page (or talk page) relevant to the WikiProject for the last 3 years have been moved to the inactive list below on 15 th August 2014, with User:MemberBot.
- User:Dannyniu - Interested in lattice-based post-quantum cryptography
- ww
- NealMcB
- Noel - mostly interested in the history of cryptography, particularly its influence on WWII, but also have some interest in Internet-related stuff
- Arnold Reinhold
- Elonka Dunin (also User:Elonka) - Famous unsolved codes, history of cryptography, pencil and paper techniques, steganography, Al Qaeda codes, encrypted sculptures, cryptography in pop culture, code challenges
- DRLB - ECC, Provable security.
- Intgr
- Hut 8.5 - history of cryptography, classical cryptography
- Ntsimp - I know a lot about the math, but I'm most interested in the cryptanalysis of block ciphers
- AchedDamiman 00:22, 23 May 2007 (UTC) Codemaker and Codebreaker Ultra-Pro.
- Trekphiler - mostly WWI- & WW2-era applications & impacts.
- SV1XV (talk) - General interest in classical (paper & pencil) cryptography. User of PGP.
- Melab-1 00:53, 8 July 2008 (UTC)~
- TedColes Cryptography up to the end of WWII
- {{User|Nageh}} Everything from theory to protocol design. 21:15, 2 September 2010 (UTC)
- Doctorhook Number theory related to cryptography, mathematical aspects of cryptography, history of cryptography, assorted other random stuff
- Frank Flanagan Hardware public key systems, side channel attacks
- JCAla
- Flexdream Applications of cryptography.
- Dewey420
- The Grumpy Hacker (talk) 17:00, 5 October 2012 (UTC) // "I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
- RobertHannah89 - Modern cryptography, complexity theory, etc. referencing articles, adding important or interesting results, etc. 07:57, 12 October 2012 (UTC)
- irahulpandey
- Qscgy256: Pretty much any cryptography topics.
- OzLind: Mathematician; PGP & Hashing
- BIAOXYZ: Theoretical aspects of cryptography: current - Functional Encryption; before - Secure Multi-party Computation.
- Carnivorous Bunny (talk)
- The Yeti
- Luiz Carvalho - Elliptic Curve Cryptography and Number Theory
- NCG - working on an article on offline/online signature. Talk to me if you want to join.
- User:GLDNONE - Chartography + Forensic Archaeology, Mapped and Painted Ciphers, Trove and Artifact Location, Numerology, Cracked Kryptos K5 and locations, Knights Templar Codes and Parchments, Confirmed Beale and Peralta / Lost Dutchman Solves (see Beale Ciphers Wiki Page for full description). Contact for more information and or collaborations on unbroken solves of antiquity or of older nature.
- Cryptic Scripture - FODSZQUJPO JT CFBVUJGVM (talk)
- JudgeGregg - I'm not a crypto-specialist, but I know how to write texts that non-specialists can understand. A significant part of articles in the scope of this project seems to have a problem with just that. Apologies if I get something wrong in my edits. Any comments are welcome on my talk page!
- scope_creep I'm a software engineer, practical side. At the moment, working on German WW2 stuff, Enigma, who made it, tested, personnel, military units. All missing, but WP needs balance. Scope creep (talk) 10:57, 9 September 2016 (UTC)
- KingAntenor I specialize in P versus NP problem and others
- Paulo Barreto - post-quantum cryptosystems (lattices, codes, isogenies, hash-based signatures), elliptic curves and bilinear pairings, cryptographic sponges, hash functions, blocks ciphers and their modes of operation.
- User:Bluedeck - Private key cryptanalysis. Social engineering.
- User:Stewart Little - I'm interested in private encryption/cryptography especially on Linux-based systems.
- User:Robwahl - Cyber security, math, computer programming, etc..,
- User:MarkZusab
- User:Nicerobot 17:08, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
- User:Duckmather - anything mathematical or copy-editing is good for me
- User:A40585 - Interested in applied crypto, but also some theoretical topics,
=Inactive members=
- {{user|Matt Crypto}} —
block ciphersanything I'm not too dim to understand, but particularly World War II-era crypto. - Arvindn - theory of cryptography
- Imran
- Dante Alighieri | Talk - drafted after dozens of edits related to restructuring of Enigma page.
- Jon
- AntS
- Decrypt3 - it's why I chose the username.
- Peter Hendrickson
- CryptoDerk - number theory, galois fields, discrete log, elliptic curves
- Cryptosmith - crypto engineering, network protocols
- Clement Seveillac - general crypto, crypto software, PKI, smart cards
- ciphergoth
- Schnolle - PKI related.
- Chris Peikert - theoretical crypto (zero-knowledge, multiparty computation, etc.), intersection of coding theory and crypto
- ral315 -- I'm an amateur mathematician, freshman in college, and creator of the Math WikiPortal. Check it out sometime!
- Ram Moskovitz PKI, software distribution security, DRM, CA Operations
- Julian Krause Computer Science Major, interested in all types of cryptography and math.
- Levi CS also, computer security-related, can also make images and diagrams.
- E=MC^2 Nothing really in particular
- I Stanton anything, particularly math related.
- Dachshund - elliptic curves, applied crypto
- jonelo - security, one way hash algorithms
- Nahaj - Implementation issues, Validation issues (Author of the first open source government validated (US, Canada) SHA-1 implmentation, 2000 (two months ago a second such validation appeared, OpenSSL))
- Sir Ruptor (Talk) — block ciphers, stream ciphers, hash functions cryptanalysis, stream cipher components (LFSR, NLFSR, NLPFSR, etc.), secure key exchange protocols, reverse engineering related topics
- David Göthberg - I used to work with and teach crypto in embedded systems. That is, how to use crypto in cars and other machinery. Back in the 90's I was part of a team that designed a "trusted computing system" for the cars of a big car manufacturer. So far I have mostly written hash related articles and made hash related diagrams. I am mostly interested in crypto from a programmer and protocol point of view and I like to make diagrams. I am not a math guy or cryptanalyst.
- Meekohi
- Batman900 - Diffie-Hellman problem, Crowds, Degree of anonymity; I am an undergraduate and am studying security at UVA, I am interested in anonymity/cryptography/number theory.
- Quarl (talk)
- Mangojuice (Talk) — theoretical aspects, multiple areas.
- MagusMind - theoretical crypto
- William Allen Simpson — practical applications
- detach - Applying symmetric ciphers in programs, different modes of operation, used blowfish (CBC) and XTEA, would want to put more effort in research other area's
- Dr1819 - Random number generation, public/private key cryptography
- Silmarillion
- Thehumph - general cryptography
- the editor1(my page)
- Kaine I - dreamer of cryptography, general cryptography/cryptoanalysis
- Msoos - My field is computer security + cryptography. I am willing to proofread and correct articles.
- Raymondofrish - I'm working on a thesis on some large integer factorization methods.
- Stevebkk - historical ciphers
- Wintermute314 — Digital signature, Time stamp
- jim -crypto v/v
- David4286 - I like all kinds of things, I'm particularly interested in various forms of cryptanalysis.
- S2z - Interests include number theory, information theory and cryptanalysis.
- Shoseido - Digital Signature.
- Autarch - classical and modern cryptanalysis. I started entries on Military Cryptanalytics and Lambros D. Callimahos.
- Maxt — Theoretical and applied cryptography, cryptology, partially cryptanalysis, cryptographic software.
- Dylan Lake
- sandmouse I'm fascinated with all types of ciphers...
- FactsOnly - Fun Stuff
- —Randfan!! 16:54, 18 November 2006 (UTC) -I like this stuff, but am not really good at this stuff.
- {{User|RashBold}} - general interest in ciphers, especially 20th century.
- Vapor One - General interest in covert communication.
- Limn - Just about all things cryptography-related.
- Sean
- Lighthead þ - Interested in all kinds of coding, especially codes that are beneath our awareness in terms of psychology.
- Samrsharma - All kinds of cryptography.
- Blokhead - theoretical foundations based on computational complexity: formal definitions, computational hardness assumptions, protocols with provable security
- ParanoidMike - EFS, RMS, BitLocker, Windows PKI, cryptographic risks and mitigations
- xDanielx - Algorithm comparison & analysis, etc.
- Ronyz - Modern Cryptography.
- Counterforensics - do cryptologic research for a living.
- Ian Harvey - design commercial Hardware Security Modules for a living.
- Ivan Akira (talk) - I like encryption algorithm and want to help in this project.
- Protonk (talk) General Interest. No vocational experience.
- Decateron - Interested in number theory, logic, and computability. Both historical and contemporary cryptography.
- NoDepositNoReturn - general cryptography theory and practice, modern cryptography, traffic analysis and anonymity.
- Howard Vigorita - Algorithm analysis and optimization
- -- TinuCherian (Wanna Talk?) - 06:45, 27 June 2008 (UTC) Crypography related to computers and computing
- KSinitski - financial transactions cryptography, cryptographic key management.
- Thedjatclubrock - Interested in Cryptography.
- Noah Salzman — General interest in cryptography and security
- DocDeel516 - Mathematics, theoretical physics, anything of the such. Cryptography historian.
- Gavia immer modern cryptography, security proofs, and real-world implementations
- Kcrao Software developer working on 802.11 drivers and protocol implementations. I have worked on several 802.11 related security protocols and supplicants. My interests include PKI, various EAP methods, SSL/TLS, 802.11i, etc.
- CryptoTech VHDL and C implementations of crytographic algorithms, Secure communication protocols, Cryptanalysis of communication systems
- Chrismiceli Authentication, signatures, anti-computer forensics
- Jarhed Business application of cryptography, especially PKI and SSL
- Kumar A little bit on Lattice Based Cryptography, its history and history of other cryptographic schemes in general.
- Vishay Vanjani IPSEC,SSL,SSH
- {{User|BigK HeX}}
- {{User|Htonl}} - hash functions, maybe a little lattice-based stuff and ECC
- charlesreid1 Computational aspects of cryptography, practical cryptography (computer networks, file encryption, etc.), number theory
- Guymacon Researcher in the area of low cost, low energy use, high computational power custom hardware suitable for massively parallel brute force attacks.
- Hawk777 I'm a computer science student working in systems and security; my area of expertise is modern cryptography in the area of protocols (not so much primitives).
- OKelly
Cryptography in other Wikimedia projects
Free content
- [http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html The GNU Privacy handbook] (GFDL)
- [http://planetmath.org/encyclopedia/CryptographyAndNumberTheory.html PlanetMath article on Cryptography and Number Theory] (GFDL)
- [http://cryptome.org/cracking-des/cracking-des.htm Cracking DES] (public domain, apart from a couple of chapters which reproduce published papers)
- [http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/ NIST documents on Cryptography, mostly the FIPS standards]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20160601082517/http://www.vectorsite.net/ttcode.html Greg Goebel's Codes, Ciphers, & Codebreaking] — public domain.
- [http://www.cryptodox.com.nyud.net:8080 CryptoDox] — crypto wiki licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
Other Internet content
- [http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/ The Handbook of Applied Cryptography] — standard academic cryptography reference, available for download in PDF form (for free).
- [https://toc.cryptobook.us/ A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography] - book on modern provably secure cryptography
- [http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/faq/index.html RSA Laboratories' FAQ About today's cryptography]
- [http://www.quadibloc.com/crypto/jscrypt.htm Savard's glossary]
- [http://www.ciphersbyritter.com/GLOSSARY.HTM Ritter's Crypto Glossary and Dictionary of Technical Cryptography]
- [http://www.adastral.ucl.ac.uk/~helger/crypto/ Helger's cryptography pointers]
- The FreeS/WAN project's documentation includes a [http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-2.06/doc/glossary.html glossary], [http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-2.06/doc/biblio.html bibliography], some [http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-2.06/doc/web.html#security web links] and a discussion of the [http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-2.06/doc/politics.html politics of cryptography].
- [http://www.jproc.ca/crypto/menu.html Good descriptions of cryptography machines]
- Note: It seems we are unable to use this author's photographic material — even under the US Fair use (UK Fair dealing) provisions — as the author derives commercial benefit from their sale and has denied WP a right to use. The author was approached in April 2004 regarding incorporating his written material into Wikipedia under the GFDL and declined.
- [http://www.itsecurity.com/dictionary/dictionary.htm The ITsecurity.com Dictionary+ of Information Security]
- [http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=Cryptology Everything2's coverage of Cryptology topics]; [http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=Everything2%20Crypto%20Project their Crypto project]
- [http://www.disappearing-inc.com/ Cyclopedia Cryptologia] — "an online encyclopedia of cryptographic protocols. There will be coverage of a few related topics such as encryption/decryption algorithms and a few historical references, but for the most part, the intent here is to be a reference on cryptographic protocols."
- [http://www.cryptolaw.org/ Crypto law survey], a survey of existing and proposed laws and regulations on cryptography
- [http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/tutorial/index.html Crypto tutorial] — by Peter Gutmann
Other cryptography encyclopedias
- David E. Newton's Encyclopedia of Cryptology ({{ISBN|0874367727}}), 1998, has over 550 articles with an overall slant on the history of cryptography, but plenty of modern topics included as well.
- The Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security 684 pages, (Aug 10, 2005), Springer ({{ISBN|038723473X}}) [http://www.win.tue.nl/~henkvt/Content.html], [http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-156-22-35889811-0,00.html] has some notable cryptographers contributing (e.g. Eli Biham writing Differential cryptanalysis, Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen writing Rijndael). 460 articles with a technical summary / academic focus. 2500 references cited.
- Microsoft® Encyclopedia of Security, 800 pages (May 14, 2003), Microsoft Press International, {{ISBN|0735618771}}. ([http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/toc/6429.asp Table of contents]){{dead link|date=October 2013}}. While covering the entire field of security, it has entries on a number of crypto topics.
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