I've since put together a site of playing card ciphers, weak and strong. It's
still _very_ much a work in progress, but some input would be appreciated:
http://aarontoponce.org/card-ciphers/
Everything is typed up, except for Mirdek and Untitled. Currently, I'm not
including DECK, as it's
Den 10 sep 2014 22:34 skrev Aaron Toponce aaron.topo...@gmail.com:
I've since put together a site of playing card ciphers, weak and strong.
It's
still _very_ much a work in progress, but some input would be appreciated:
http://aarontoponce.org/card-ciphers/
[...]
I still have a great
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:50:27PM +0200, Natanael wrote:
Will you attempt to model human shuffling too and see how it affects
analysis? Is there maybe any existing work on that too reuse? I'd like to
know what the minimum requirement would be for a human to achieve a secure
shuffle for these
Natanael writes:
Will you attempt to model human shuffling too and see how it affects
analysis? Is there maybe any existing work on that too reuse? I'd like to
know what the minimum requirement would be for a human to achieve a secure
shuffle for these ciphers (in case any of these ciphers