DocumentCode
922898
Title
Communications security: a survey of cryptography
Author
Beker, H.J. ; Piper, F.C.
Author_Institution
Racal-Comsec Ltd., Salisbury, UK
Volume
129
Issue
6
fYear
1982
Firstpage
357
Lastpage
376
Abstract
Our society has become highly dependent on its modern communications systems, e.g. the radio, television, telephone, telex, facsimile, high-speed datalinks etc. A high proportion of the information disseminated over these communications circuits is confidential in nature. In these situations the communicants should take steps to conceal the content of a message from not only the casual listener but also the determined interceptor. There is little doubt that this problem of protecting and securing communications will continue to grow at an increasing rate over the coming years, not only in its traditional military role but also in the public and commercial domains. The paper considers the type of cryptographic systems available today. As well as discussing the mathematical and statistical requirements of such systems, it explores how, with careful design, most of these needs can be met while the complexity of the hardware implementation is kept to a minimum.
Keywords
cryptography; communications systems; cryptography; facsimile; high-speed datalinks; radio; security; telephone; television; telex;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Physical Science, Measurement and Instrumentation, Management and Education - Reviews, IEE Proceedings A
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0143-702X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-a-1.1982.0063
Filename
4645494
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