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In cryptography, the Niederreiter cryptosystem is a variation of the McEliece cryptosystem developed in 1986 by Harald Niederreiter.[1] It applies the same idea to the parity check matrix, H, of a linear code. Niederreiter is equivalent to McEliece from a security point of view. It uses a syndrome as ciphertext and the message is an error pattern. The encryption of Niederreiter is about ten times faster than the encryption of McEliece. Niederreiter can be used to construct a digital signature scheme.
^H. Niederreiter (1986). "Knapsack-type cryptosystems and algebraic coding theory". Problems of Control and Information Theory. Problemy Upravlenija I Teorii Informacii. 15: 159–166.
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