IDEA NXT – project name FOX, 64-bit and 128-bit block family; Mediacrypt (Switzerland); byPascal Junod &Serge Vaudenay of Swiss Institute of Technology Lausanne
Triple DES – byWalter Tuchman, leader of theLucifer design team—not all triple uses of DES increase security, Tuchman's does;CRYPTREC recommendation (limited), only when used as in FIPS Pub 46-3
MD5 – one of a series of message digest algorithms by ProfRon Rivest of MIT; 128-bit digest
SHA-1 – developed atNSA 160-bit digest, an FIPS standard; the first released version was defective and replaced by this; NIST/NSA have released several variants with longer 'digest' lengths;CRYPTREC recommendation (limited)
SHA-256 –NESSIE selection hash function, FIPS 180-2, 256-bit digest;CRYPTREC recommendation
SHA-384 –NESSIE selection hash function, FIPS 180-2, 384-bit digest;CRYPTREC recommendation
SHA-512 –NESSIE selection hash function, FIPS 180-2, 512-bit digest;CRYPTREC recommendation
Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Publication Program – run byNIST to produce standards in many areas to guide operations of the US Federal government; many FIPS publications are ongoing and related to cryptography
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) – standardization process that produces many standards in many areas; some are cryptography related, ongoing)
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) – standardization process that produces many standards calledRFCs) in many areas; some are cryptography related, ongoing)
National Security Agency (NSA) – internal evaluation/selections, charged with assisting NIST in its cryptographic responsibilities
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) – internal evaluation/selections, a division is charged with developing and recommending cryptographic standards for the UK government