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==Further reading == {{refbegin}} * "Multiple encryption" in [https://www.ciphersbyritter.com/GLOSSARY.HTM#MultipleEncryption "Ritter's Crypto Glossary and Dictionary of Technical Cryptography"] * Confidentiality through Multi-Encryption, in: Adams, David / Maier, Ann-Kathrin (2016): BIG SEVEN Study, open source crypto-messengers to be compared β or: Comprehensive Confidentiality Review & Audit of GoldBug, Encrypting E-Mail-Client & Secure Instant Messenger, Descriptions, tests and analysis reviews of 20 functions of the application GoldBug based on the essential fields and methods of evaluation of the 8 major international audit manuals for IT security investigations including 38 figures and 87 tables, URL: https://sf.net/projects/goldbug/files/bigseven-crypto-audit.pdf β English / German Language, Version 1.1, 305 pages, June 2016 (ISBN: 110368003X β DNB: 2016B14779). * A "way to combine multiple block algorithms" so that "a cryptanalyst must break both algorithms" in Β§15.8 of ''Applied Cryptography, Second Edition: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C'' by Bruce Schneier. Wiley Computer Publishing, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. * S. Even and O. Goldreich, On the power of cascade ciphers, ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, vol. 3, pp. 108β116, 1985. * M. Maurer and J. L. Massey, Cascade ciphers: The importance of being first, Journal of Cryptology, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 55β61, 1993. {{refend}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Multiple Encryption}} [[Category:Cryptography]]
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