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An extension of the Shannon theory approach to cryptography
- IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
, 1977
"... Abstract-Shannon’s information-theoretic approach to cryp-tography is reviewed and extended. It is shown that Shannon’s random cipher model is conservative in that a randomly chosen cipher is essentially the worst possible. This is in contrast with error-correcting codes where a randomly chosen code ..."
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Abstract-Shannon’s information-theoretic approach to cryp-tography is reviewed and extended. It is shown that Shannon’s random cipher model is conservative in that a randomly chosen cipher is essentially the worst possible. This is in contrast with error-correcting codes where a randomly chosen code is essentially the best possible. The concepts of matching a cipher to a language and of the trade-off between local and global uncertainty are also developed. I

