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A common thread runs through voice recognition technology and cryptography: information theory.
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Nature understands prime numbers. They're also, she points out, important in cryptography.
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They are secured by cryptography, the computerized encoding and decoding of data.
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But slowly, word of bitcoin spread beyond the insular world of cryptography.
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But in practice, quantum cryptography comes with its own load of weaknesses.
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The other is the use of commercial cryptology, commercial encryption, he said.
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I've already turned it over to the MI5 cryptology section for handwriting analysis.
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He's an expert in cryptology, in electronic surveillance, in marksmanship, and in hand-to-hand combat.
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There he started to study cryptology as well as mathematics.
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Da Vinci had been a cryptology pioneer, Sophie knew, although he was seldom given credit.
Usage of cryptanalysis in English
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Do not be too sure of your first assumptions-thatis a common error in cryptanalysis.
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As a feat of cryptanalysis, not an archaeological discovery.
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At the start of the Second World War she took a course in cryptanalysis at Hunter.
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ISI also uses techniques borrowed from cryptanalysis, where machines approach languages as codes to be cracked.
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Turing was somewhat dismissive of US cryptanalysis, believing the Americans to rely too heavily on machinery instead of thought.
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Stay tapped Pyrofex CEO Nash Foster to implement the cryptanalysis code and run it on Nvidia Tesla general-purpose GPUs.
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Sophie's expertise in complex cryptanalysis had caused her to overlook simplistic word games, and yet she knew she should have seen it.
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It was a top secret encrypted teletype terminal used by the Army and Navy to transmit wartime communications that could defy German and Japanese cryptanalysis.