The aim of WikiProject Cryptography is to help editors working on cryptography articles by providing a repository of information and resources, and providing a place for discussions that affect more than one article.
Category:Cryptography – Crypto images on Wikimedia Commons. (Note that new images should preferably be uploaded to Commons so they can be used in all language Wikipedias.)
Category:WikiProject Cryptography – Should contain all pages within the WikiProject Cryptography, including some discussions and summaries from the early days of the project.
This is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk·contribs) (typically on Saturdays). There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged (e.g. ((WikiProject Cryptography))) or categorized correctly and wait for the next update. See WP:RECOG for configuration options.
Cryptographers: Vladimir Hall Furman, Joos Scott Vandewalle, Toshio Tokita, Henri Murphy Gilbert, Helena Handschuh, Antoon Bosselaers, Christophe De Cannière, Joseph Lano, Håvard Raddum, Michael Wiener (cryptographer)
Users who have not made any edit on a page (or talk page) relevant to the WikiProject for the last 3 years have been moved to the inactive list below on 15 th August 2014, with User:MemberBot.
Elonka Dunin (also User:Elonka) - Famous unsolved codes, history of cryptography, pencil and paper techniques, steganography, Al Qaeda codes, encrypted sculptures, cryptography in pop culture, code challenges
Luiz Carvalho - Elliptic Curve Cryptography and Number Theory
NCG - working on an article on offline/online signature. Talk to me if you want to join.
User:GLDNONE - Chartography + Forensic Archaeology, Mapped and Painted Ciphers, Trove and Artifact Location, Numerology, Cracked Kryptos K5 and locations, Knights Templar Codes and Parchments, Confirmed Beale and Peralta / Lost Dutchman Solves (see Beale Ciphers Wiki Page for full description). Contact for more information and or collaborations on unbroken solves of antiquity or of older nature.
JudgeGregg - I'm not a crypto-specialist, but I know how to write texts that non-specialists can understand. A significant part of articles in the scope of this project seems to have a problem with just that. Apologies if I get something wrong in my edits. Any comments are welcome on my talk page!
scope_creep I'm a software engineer, practical side. At the moment, working on German WW2 stuff, Enigma, who made it, tested, personnel, military units. All missing, but WP needs balance. Scope creep (talk) 10:57, 9 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
KingAntenor I specialize in P versus NP problem and others
Paulo Barreto - post-quantum cryptosystems (lattices, codes, isogenies, hash-based signatures), elliptic curves and bilinear pairings, cryptographic sponges, hash functions, blocks ciphers and their modes of operation.
User:Bluedeck - Private key cryptanalysis. Social engineering.
User:Stewart Little - I'm interested in private encryption/cryptography especially on Linux-based systems.
Nahaj - Implementation issues, Validation issues (Author of the first open source government validated (US, Canada) SHA-1 implmentation, 2000 (two months ago a second such validation appeared, OpenSSL))
David Göthberg - I used to work with and teach crypto in embedded systems. That is, how to use crypto in cars and other machinery. Back in the 90's I was part of a team that designed a "trusted computing system" for the cars of a big car manufacturer. So far I have mostly written hash related articles and made hash related diagrams. I am mostly interested in crypto from a programmer and protocol point of view and I like to make diagrams. I am not a math guy or cryptanalyst.
detach - Applying symmetric ciphers in programs, different modes of operation, used blowfish (CBC) and XTEA, would want to put more effort in research other area's
Dr1819 - Random number generation, public/private key cryptography
Noah Salzman — General interest in cryptography and security
DocDeel516 - Mathematics, theoretical physics, anything of the such. Cryptography historian.
Gavia immer modern cryptography, security proofs, and real-world implementations
Kcrao Software developer working on 802.11 drivers and protocol implementations. I have worked on several 802.11 related security protocols and supplicants. My interests include PKI, various EAP methods, SSL/TLS, 802.11i, etc.
CryptoTech VHDL and C implementations of crytographic algorithms, Secure communication protocols, Cryptanalysis of communication systems
Htonl (talk·contribs) - hash functions, maybe a little lattice-based stuff and ECC
charlesreid1 Computational aspects of cryptography, practical cryptography (computer networks, file encryption, etc.), number theory
Guymacon Researcher in the area of low cost, low energy use, high computational power custom hardware suitable for massively parallel brute force attacks.
Hawk777 I'm a computer science student working in systems and security; my area of expertise is modern cryptography in the area of protocols (not so much primitives).
Note: It seems we are unable to use this author's photographic material — even under the US Fair use (UK Fair dealing) provisions — as the author derives commercial benefit from their sale and has denied WP a right to use. The author was approached in April 2004 regarding incorporating his written material into Wikipedia under the GFDL and declined.
Cyclopedia Cryptologia — "an online encyclopedia of cryptographic protocols. There will be coverage of a few related topics such as encryption/decryption algorithms and a few historical references, but for the most part, the intent here is to be a reference on cryptographic protocols."
Crypto law survey, a survey of existing and proposed laws and regulations on cryptography
David E. Newton's Encyclopedia of Cryptology (ISBN0874367727), 1998, has over 550 articles with an overall slant on the history of cryptography, but plenty of modern topics included as well.
Microsoft® Encyclopedia of Security, 800 pages (May 14, 2003), Microsoft Press International, ISBN0735618771. (Table of contents)[dead link]. While covering the entire field of security, it has entries on a number of crypto topics.
We might wish to tag the Talk: pages of articles which are directly about cryptography with a notice about this WikiProject. For this purpose, there is ((WikiProject Cryptography)), which expands to the following:
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Cryptography, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Cryptography on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.CryptographyWikipedia:WikiProject CryptographyTemplate:WikiProject CryptographyCryptography articles
Instead of ((stub)), you might want to use ((crypto-stub)). One advantage is that Category:Cryptography stubs gives a list of all the cryptography-related stubs. The message is:
This template is the main crypto navigation box. It can be added to the bottom of any cryptography article. This template also has some magic so it can include one or more of the specialised crypto navigation boxes inside the same frame.
To only use this template alone add this code to the bottom of an article:
((crypto navbox))
If you want it to also show for instance the specialised navigation box about stream ciphers then give it the "stream" parameter, like this:
((crypto navbox | stream))
You can also add several boxes in it, like this:
((crypto navbox | block | stream))
Note that the parameters come sort of in backwards order. In the example above the stream cipher box will be on top, followed by the block cipher box and then with the main crypto "navbox" at the bottom.
Here is an invalid example since "navbox" should not be a parameter but instead is part of the address of this template:
For more details about these navigation boxes please see the description on the page of the main crypto navigation box itself. Below are examples of usage with the specialised boxes.