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Publication
IEEE Security and Privacy
Paper
Randomness in cryptography
Abstract
Although more formal definitions of randomness exist, a colloquial one will suffice here: a random process is one whose consequences are unknown. Intuitively, this is why randomness is crucial in cryptographic applications - because it provides a way to create information that an adversary can't learn or predict. It's then the task of a good protocol designer to leverage this power in the best possible way to protect data and communication. In this installment of Crypto Corner, we'll look at some basic uses of randomness in cryptography and briefly review the process of securely generating randomness.