Am 31.03.2012 04:23, schrieb Landon Hurley:
> Does anyone have any knowledge of academic papers focused on
> methods of detecting whether a crypto scheme has been compromised
> in situ or on how to utilize intelligence gleaned from compromised
> cipher texts without giving away that compromise to the enemy?

Apart from any spy-and-nazi-stuff: "Fail-stop signatures" may have
some properties that you are looking for. Birgit Pfitzmann, Michael
Waidner, Torben Pedersen and others were working on these schemes in
the 90s.

It's not "encryption" crypto but "signature" crypto, but nevertheless
quite interesting. An early paper from 1991 can be found here:

http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.43.2478&rep=rep1&type=pdf

Further work has been done at least in 2007 by some guys from the
University of Malaysia:

http://www.fs.utm.my/matematika/images/stories/matematika/20072312.pdf

Regards,
   Jürgen Brauckmann
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