Standard model (cryptography)
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Standard model (cryptography)
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In cryptography the standard model is the model of computation in which the adversary is only limited by the amount of time and computational power available. Other names used are bare model and plain model. Cryptographic schemes are usually based on complexity assumptions, which state that some problems, such as factorization, cannot be solved in polynomial time. Schemes that can be proven secure using only complexity assumptions are said to be secure in the standard model. Security proofs are
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Model of computation
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_model_(cryptography)
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2006-03-23T14:47:09Z
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2024-09-08T08:11:35Z
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