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Cryptography / Turing Award laureates / Whitfield Diffie / Phillip Rogaway / Martin Hellman / Joseph Rotblat / National Institute of Standards and Technology / David Chaum / Cypherpunk
Date: 2016-03-14 22:51:29
Cryptography
Turing Award laureates
Whitfield Diffie
Phillip Rogaway
Martin Hellman
Joseph Rotblat
National Institute of Standards and Technology
David Chaum
Cypherpunk

The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work? Phillip Rogaway Department of Computer Science University of California, Davis, USA December 2015

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