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Horst Feistel

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Horst Feistel, H, W. Notz, J. Lynn Smith. "Some cryptographic techniques for machine-to-machine data communications." IEEE Proceedings, 63(11), 1545–1554, 1975.
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Both (Diffie and Landau, 1998), and (Levy, 2001) give Feistel's birth year as 1914. The dates included here are based on the genealogical notes.
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Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government—Saving Privacy in the Digital Age
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construction, a common method for constructing block ciphers (for example DES).
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corporation. In 1968, Feistel became a Research Staff Member at the
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Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science alumni
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Horst Feistel, "Cryptography and Computer Privacy."
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Berlin
Germany
MIT
Harvard University
Feistel cipher
cryptographer
ciphers
IBM
Data Encryption Standard
Feistel network
block ciphers
Berlin
Germany
United States
World War II
Air Force Cambridge Research Center
Identification Friend or Foe
MIT
Lincoln Laboratory
MITRE
IBM
T.J Watson Center
block cipher
cryptographic system
IBM
Lucifer
Data Encryption Standard
block ciphers
Feistel network
bachelor's degree

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