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US government standardization project
Capstone is a United States government long-term project to develop cryptography standards for public and government use. Capstone was authorized by the
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Topics referred to by the same term
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Practice and study of secure communication techniques
chip affair, an encryption microchip intended to be part of the Capstone cryptography-control initiative. Clipper was widely criticized by cryptographers
Cryptography
Laws relating to encryption
chip affair, an encryption microchip intended to be part of the Capstone cryptography-control initiative. Clipper was widely criticized by cryptographers
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Hash function that is suitable for use in cryptography
where a cryptographic hash is required. MD5 produces a digest of 128 bits (16 bytes). SHA-1 was developed as part of the U.S. Government's Capstone project
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Index of cryptography articles
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Cryptographic hash function
Wikifunctions has an SHA-1 function. In cryptography, SHA-1 (Secure Hash Algorithm 1) is a hash function which takes an input and produces a 160-bit (20-byte)
SHA-1
Israeli computer scientist
argument against cryptographic systems and devices given by an external body as "black boxes" as was the Clipper chip and the Capstone program. After the
Moti_Yung
Extension of a private network across a public one
Paterson (12 June 2018). "A cryptographic analysis of the WireGuard protocol". International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security.
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Study of stealing information securely and subliminally
Young, A.; Yung, M. (1996). "The Dark Side of Black-Box Cryptography, or: Should we trust Capstone?". In Koblitz, Neal (ed.). Advances in Cryptology — CRYPTO
Kleptography
Main Soviet security agency from 1954 to 1991
encryption, which impressed Moscow, but stealing atomic secrets was the capstone of NKVD espionage against Anglo–American science and technology. To wit
KGB
Information security system
Kenneth W. Dam and Herbert S. Lin, ed. (1996). "The Capstone/Fortezza Initiative". Cryptography's role in securing the information society. National Research
Fortezza
British military officer and cryptographer (1894–1982)
starting in the 1920s. His intelligence work was largely connected with cryptography, and he showed exceptional skill at cryptanalysis. His work in association
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on that information. Cryptography Applications in Coalition Contexts: The ITA has made fundamental advances in making cryptographic techniques applicable
NIS-ITA
Serial killer in California in the 1960s
IndieWire. Brenda Haugen (2010), The Zodiac Killer: Terror and Mystery, Capstone Press, ISBN 978-0-7565-4357-0 William T. Rasmussen (2006), Corroborating
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Early British cryptanalysis computer
246. Barber, Nicola (21 December 2015). Who Broke the Wartime Codes?. Capstone. ISBN 9781484635599. Retrieved 26 October 2017 – via Google Books. Preneel
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U.S. Navy's special operations force
Retrieved 23 January 2019. Besel, Jennifer M. The Navy SEALs. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Press, 2011. ISBN 1429653809. OCLC 649079630. Bosiljevac, T. L. SEALs:
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Technique altering AI content for easier detection
state-of-the-art image watermarks with negligible quality loss. A theoretical capstone to this line of work is the impossibility theorem of Zhang et al. (ICML
AI_content_watermarking
number of the C919's foreign components manufacturers including Ametek, Capstone Turbine, GE Aviation, Honeywell, Safran, and others and stole intellectual
Chinese espionage in the United States
Chinese_espionage_in_the_United_States
Indian freedom movement against the British
Books. p. 228. Green, Jen (2013). Gandhi and the Quit India Movement. Capstone Global Library. p. 38. ISBN 978-1-4062-6909-3. Arnold, David (2014). Gandhi
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Online sexual exploitation
April 8, 2020. Masri, Lena (December 31, 2015). "Webcam Child Sex Abuse". Capstones. "Improving the regulation of cybersex trafficking of women and children
Cybersex_trafficking
well-equipped[citation needed] VLSI and computer engineering laboratories. The capstone design sequence involves students in the design and fabrication of a large-scale
George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science
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Danish
Danish : variant of Ibsen.German : from the Germanic personal name Ivo (see Iwen).English : when not of Danish or German origin, possibly a variant of Ipstone, a habitational name from Ibstones, a place in Staffordshire, or from Ipsden in Oxfordshire.
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English
English : habitational name for someone from Cawston in Norfolk; the form of the surname reflects the local pronunciation of the place name, which is from the Old Scandinavian personal name Kalfr + Old English tūn ‘settlement’.Italian (Venetia) : augmentative form of Casa.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Norfolk named Caston, from an unattested Old English personal name Catt or the Old Norse personal name Káti + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
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English
English : habitational name from Capton in Devon, earlier Capieton (1278) ‘estate (Old English tūn) of a man called Capia’.
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English (Somerset and Gloucester)
English (Somerset and Gloucester) : unexplained. Perhaps a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
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Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Balsam or Yiddish balzam ‘balm’, ‘balsam’.German : occupational name for a seller of spices and perfumes, from Latin balsamum ‘balsam’, ‘aromatic resin’.German : variant of Balsel (see Baltzell).English : habitational name from Balsham in Cambridgeshire, named with an Old English personal name, Bæll(i), + hÄm ‘homestead’, ‘village’, or Balstone in Devon.
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English
English : from the Middle English personal name Alstan, which is a coalescence of several different Old English personal names: Æ{dh}elstÄn ‘noble stone’, ÆlfstÄn ‘elf stone’, EaldstÄn ‘old stone’, or EalhstÄn ‘altar stone’.English : habitational name from any of various places called Alston (in Cumbria, Lancashire, Devon, and Somerset) or Alstone (in Gloucestershire and Staffordshire). With the exception of Alston in Cumbria, which is formed with the Old Scandinavian personal name Halfdan, these place names all consist of an Old English personal name + Old English tÅ«n ‘settlement’, for example Ælfsige in the case of Alstone in Gloucestershire.English : In 1682 John Alston of Hammersmith, Middlesex, England, began a seven-year apprenticeship to James Jones, merchant, of Charleston, SC. He had many prominent descendants, among whom the name is often spelled Allston.
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Australian, Latin
Christian
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English
English : habitational name, which Reaney says in from Faunstone in Shaugh, Devon, named as ‘farm (Middle English toun) of a family called Faunt’ (from French le Enfaunt ‘the child’).
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Italian
Italian form of French Gaston, GASTONE means "from Gascony."
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English
English : habitational name from the city of Bristol, named in Old English with brycg ‘bridge’ + stÅw ‘assembly place’. The final -l of the modern form is due to a regional pronunciation.
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Arabic
Most Durable
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English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : in all probability from the Swale river in Yorkshire. (Reaney and Wilson list a 17th-century example, Swayles, with this origin.) Alternatively, it may be a metronymic from the Old Norse female personal name Svala.
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Hebrew
Truth.
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Sikh
Ceaselessly remembers the Lord
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Australian, German, Latin, Swedish
Blind One; Sixth
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English
English : nickname for a light-hearted or frivolous person, from Middle English toy ‘play’, ‘sport’ (of uncertain origin), or from an occasional medieval personal name, Toye.French : metonymic occupational name for a sheath maker, from Old French toie ‘sheath’ (Latin theca).
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Indian, Modern
Daughter
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Hindi
God of death.
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Celtic Welsh
Son of Owen.
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v. t.
Alt. of Astone
n.
The drumhead of a capstan; especially, the drumhead of the lower of two capstans on the sane axis.
superl.
Like grease or oil; smooth; seemingly unctuous to the touch, as is mineral soapstone.
n.
A fossil echinus of the genus Cannulus; -- so called from its supposed resemblance to a cap.
n.
A variety of jade. It is used by some savages, particularly the natives of the South Sea Islands, for making axes or hatchets.
n.
Cobblestone.
n.
A stone for coping. See Coping.
a.
A form of windlass, or geared capstan, for hauling ships into dock, etc.
n.
A stone that is placed on the top, or which forms the top.
n.
A stone for the lap, on which shoemakers beat leather.
n.
See Steatite, and Talc.
n.
Something which rotates about an axis, as a wheel, or the drum of a capstan.
imp. & p. p.
of Astone
n.
A bar, as a capstan bar, applied to a rotatory piece to turn it.
n.
The top of a capstan which is pierced with sockets for levers used in turning it. See Illust. of Capstan.
v. t.
To stun; to astonish; to stupefy.
n.
A vertical cleated drum or cylinder, revolving on an upright spindle, and surmounted by a drumhead with sockets for bars or levers. It is much used, especially on shipboard, for moving or raising heavy weights or exerting great power by traction upon a rope or cable, passing around the drum. It is operated either by steam power or by a number of men walking around the capstan, each pushing on the end of a lever fixed in its socket.
n.
A shallow socket for the pivot of a capstan.