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Tiger (cryptography)

Known as: Tiger hash, Tiger hash function, Tiger (disambiguation) 
In cryptography, Tiger is a cryptographic hash function designed by Ross Anderson and Eli Biham in 1995 for efficiency on 64-bit platforms. The size… 
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2019
2019
Patients healthcare data should be securely available and accessible to authorized users when needed to facilitate healthcare… 
2018
2018
Cloud computing is a standard architecture for providing computing services among servers and cloud user (CU) for preserving data… 
2015
2015
An illustrated checklist of 36 species of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) from the Periyar Tiger Reserve in the southern… 
2014
2014
Bloom is an efficient data structure technique. Initially it was used in intelligent dictionaries and spell check applications… 
2012
2012
Tiger is an important type of an hash function producing 192-bit hash value from 512-bit message block and is proved to be secure… 
2011
2011
Prey preferences of large carnivores (tiger (Panthera tigris), leopard (Panthera pardus) and dhole (Cuon alpinus)) in the… 
2010
2010
This paper evaluates the preimage resistance of the Tiger hash function. We will propose a pseudo-preimage attack on its… 
2007
2007
Tiger is a cryptographic hash function with a 192-bit hash value. It was proposed by Anderson and Biham in 1996. Recently… 
2007
2007
With the increasing prominence of the Internet as a tool of commerce, security has become a tremendously important issue. One… 
2006
2006
Tiger is a cryptographic hash function with a 192-bit hash value which was proposed by Anderson and Biham in 1996. At FSE 2006…