Chaffing and winnowing

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title: Chaffing and winnowing
text: Chaffing and winnowing is a cryptographic technique to achieve confidentiality without using encryption when sending data over an insecure channel. The name is derived from agriculture: after grain has been harvested and threshed, it remains mixed together with inedible fibrous chaff. The chaff and grain are then separated by winnowing, and the chaff is discarded. The cryptographic technique was conceived by Ron Rivest and published in an on-line article on 18 March 1998. Although it bears simil
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date created: 2002-08-12T04:34:48Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T02:02:04Z
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