Over the past decades a large range of security primitives has been developed to protect digital information. These primitives have solved many traditional security problems and achieved a high level of sophistication. Their security properties are well understood. An intrinsic property, vital for secure operation, is that they are extremely sensitive to small variations in their input.
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Tuyls, P., Skoric, B., Kevenaar, T. (2007). Introduction. In: Tuyls, P., Skoric, B., Kevenaar, T. (eds) Security with Noisy Data. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-984-2_1
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