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Do quantum computers threaten global encryption systems? - BBC News

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What will happen if quantum computers become widely used? Can we wave goodbye to our modern, digitally enhanced world?

How the modern world depends on encryption - BBC News

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Encryption makes many of our modern technological marvels possible, but what is it and how does it work?

CAST e.V. | CAST-Workshop

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Mark Manulis. Parameterwahl für sichere zeitgemäße Verschlüsselung. perfekte Geheimhaltung; moderne symmetrische und asymmetrische Mi., 31. Aug Deutscher IT Mai Mai Deutscher IT ...

Can Europe go its own way on data privacy? - BBC News

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Will Europe soon be operating its own cordoned-off portion of the internet? It might if proposals by German Chancellor Angela Merkel win support.

ESORICS : 19th European Symposium on Research in Computer...

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ESORICS : 19th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security

Do quantum computers threaten global encryption systems? - BBC ...www.bbc.com › news › business

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· "Because of the possibilities for massive parallelism," says Prof Mark Manulis, a cryptographic expert from the University of Surrey's ...

LISA '09 Technical Sessions

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Mark Moraes, Head of Anton Software Development and Systems and Hans Löhr, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany; Mark Manulis, ...

Beyond passwords - New Statesmanwww.newstatesman.com › spotlight › cyber ›

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· The University of Surrey's Mark Manulis, Helen Treharne and Chris Newton, and Matthew Casey from Pervasive Intelligence, discuss the new ...
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