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Competition planned for new crypto standards

January 24, 2007 Attack on current standards prompts National Institute of Standards and Technology to look for alternatives. TAGS: security standard, algorithm, standards, security

U.S. mulls new digital-signature standard

November 1, 2005 After a flaw was found in a decade-old algorithm used to create and verify digital signatures in e-mail and on the Web, the U.S. government is trying to find a solution. TAGS: SHA-1, algorithm, fingerprint, digital signature, data security, flaw, scientist, standard, professor, researcher, U.S., e-mail, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Sober code cracked

December 9, 2005 Antivirus firms crack an algorithm that was being used by the worm to "communicate" with its author. TAGS: Sober worm, F-Secure Corp., antivirus company, algorithm, worm, author, antivirus, virus

Researchers: Digital encryption standard flawed

February 17, 2005 Flaw in Secure Hashing Algorithm, or SHA-1, could allow for the creation of forged documents and programs, researchers say. TAGS: SHA-1, cryptographer, digital fingerprint, forgery, Counterpane Internet Security Inc., researcher, attack, algorithm, document

Microsoft shows off improved search

August 7, 2006 Microsoft scientists reveal new "3D" analyses and machine-learning algorithms for search at conference. TAGS: researcher, paper, algorithm, search engine, Internet search, scientist, Mozilla Corp., Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., Web browser, Firefox

Keeping computers in check

May 26, 2006 Efficient? Yes. But computers that aid in urban planning and other large-scale systems may miss the little details, researcher warns. Images: A look at Scalable City TAGS: algorithm, Activision Inc., researcher, development, environment, video game, power, games, video

Blending the human genome with art

July 27, 2005 An unusual collaboration between scientists and artists leads to the creation of a "human search tool." TAGS: genome, search tool, algorithm, art, match, collaboration, project, scientist, food, process

All the news that robots pick

March 25, 2005 Google suffers black eyes in quest to best traditional newspapers with mathematical algorithms and robots. TAGS: Google News, robot, newspaper, Google Inc., algorithm

Internet search gets Web 2.0 style

August 24, 2006 So-called social-search sites are heating up again. But experts doubt they'll unseat the good old-fashioned algorithm. TAGS: social search, Web 2.0, search engine, Yahoo! Inc., algorithm, co-founder, general manager, Internet search, Google Search, search result, expert, Netscape Communications Corp., blog, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

China battles rejection of Wi-Fi encryption algorithm

May 30, 2006 American technology unfairly favored over Chinese standard for fixing Wi-Fi security loopholes, China's news agency says. TAGS: WAPI, IEEE 802.11i, China, rejection, encryption technology, Wi-Fi, algorithm, WEP, leader, Intel

A sense of insecurity

March 2, 2005 How three researchers rocked the world of cryptography last month by breaking a widely used method for digital signatures. TAGS: SHA-1, collision, round, weakness, algorithm, operation, researcher, research, professor, attack, function, security
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