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University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory / Data Encryption Standard / ICE / Bitwise operation / XXTEA / Cryptographic hash functions / XTEA / Cryptography / Binary arithmetic / Tiny Encryption Algorithm
Date: 2009-06-02 07:28:40
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
Data Encryption Standard
ICE
Bitwise operation
XXTEA
Cryptographic hash functions
XTEA
Cryptography
Binary arithmetic
Tiny Encryption Algorithm

TEA, a Tiny Encryption Algorithm David J. Wheeler Roger M. Needham Computer Laboratory Cambridge University England

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