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The book “Cryptology Transmitted Message Protection” results are summed up laconically. Authors indicate potential ways of further fundamental investigations in this field. In particular, it should be necessary to eliminate a break between nonlinear dynamic cryptographic paradigm and the traditional ones. The authors position is to be able to generate a discussion of professionals on this interesting and promising direction.
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Izmailov, I., Poizner, B., Romanov, I., Smolskiy, S. (2016). Nonlinear-Dynamic Cryptology Versus Steganography and Cryptografics. In: Cryptology Transmitted Message Protection. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30125-9_7
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