cryptographers in A Sentence

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    We have Cryptographers from the UK.

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    Our Cryptographers are working on it.

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    Its script is written in an indecipherable language that has eluded historians and Cryptographers to this day.

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    On board was the latest Enigma cryptography machine which Allied Cryptographers later used to break coded German messages.

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    On board is the latest Enigma cryptography machine which Allied Cryptographers later use to break coded German messages.

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    On board is the latest Enigma machine which Allied Cryptographers later use to break coded German messages.

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    On board is the latest Enigma machine, which Allied Cryptographers will later use to break coded German messages.

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    Moreover, Cryptographers were punished specifically to litter the text with insignificant numbers, so that Skovel did not seem sweet.

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    Yannick Seurin, a cryptographer at French cybersecurity agency ANSSI, who's been working on the cryptography behind Schnorr, told CoinDesk:.

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    Even the greatest historians, environmentalists, Cryptographers and paranormal investigators occasionally encounter a mystery so complex that it remains unanswered- even to date.

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    The French Encyclopedia, published in the early years of Bonaparte's reign, has become a true reference book for Cryptographers from all over Europe.

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    Ever since the crypto wars of the late 20th century, Cryptographers have maintained their legal right to release code as a freedom of speech.

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    The high quality of the work of special bodies, including Cryptographers, was appreciated during the war years, prominent Soviet military leaders spoke about this.

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    Matt Green, who's a cryptographer at Johns Hopkins said,“If you just want to secure the phone numbers, you just put them in a database called‘2FA numbers don't sell to marketers'.”.

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    Some can be more oriented for classic business with the respective guests and speakers, the other- can be more specialized and be more like technical meetings which gather programmers, physicists, Cryptographers and experts from similar field.

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    In the end, no system will ever be fully secure, no matter how well designed, bringing us to the three golden rules of computer security, written by the aforementioned famed cryptographer Robert Morris:“do not own a computer; do not power it on; and do not use it.”.

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    Already at night, from 21 to 22 on June 1941, a telegram was sent to the military districts of the General Staff through the encryption body of the General Staff, which talked about a possible German attack on the USSR, so that the Cryptographers started working on military posts even before the first German shells and bombs began to burst on Soviet soil.

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