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Turing Award laureates / Public-key cryptography / Cryptography / Applied mathematics / Whitfield Diffie / Ralph Merkle / Martin Hellman / DiffieHellman key exchange / Turing Award / Cryptographic protocol / Ron Rivest / Key management
Date: 2016-03-08 10:06:12
Turing Award laureates
Public-key cryptography
Cryptography
Applied mathematics
Whitfield Diffie
Ralph Merkle
Martin Hellman
DiffieHellman key exchange
Turing Award
Cryptographic protocol
Ron Rivest
Key management

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