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cryptologic

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Of or relating to cryptology.

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It is worth remarking that the first example shows how even a child can create ciphers, at a cost of making as many flips of a fair coin as he has bits of information to conceal, that cannot be "broken" by even national cryptologic services with arbitrary computing power disabusing the lay notion that the unachieved goal of cryptography is to devise a cipher that cannot be broken.

Apart from the philologically invaluable recording of pre-Classical linguistic forms and proper names, there is the cryptologic evidence of the syllabic writing system, which may yet help bring about a cogent decipherment and linguistic identification of the earlier forms of Cretan writing.

Electronic cipher machines of this general type were widely used, both commercially and by national cryptologic services.

The third phase, dating only to the last two decades of the 20th century, marked the most radical change of all the dramatic extension of cryptology to the information age: digital signatures, authentication, shared or distributed capabilities to exercise cryptologic functions, and so on.

The 1920s were marked by a series of challenges by inventors of cipher machines to national cryptologic services and by one service to another, resulting in a steady improvement of both cryptomachines and techniques for the analysis of machine ciphers.

Petty Officer Third Class John Larimer, 27, a Navy cryptologic technician stationed in Aurora since October, died of injuries sustained in the shooting.

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Haber is a director of the International Association for Cryptologic Research and knew all about bitcoin.

"It's so apolitical in itself," David Hamer, an executive committee member at the National Cryptologic Museum at Fort Meade in Maryland, who helps sell Enigmas, said in a phone interview.

"There is a real probability that in the future, this country will get hit with a destructive attack, and we need to be ready for it," General Alexander said in a roundtable with reporters at the National Cryptologic Museum here at Fort Meade in advance of his Congressional testimony on Thursday morning.

The Cryptologic Museum is not flashy, but it is substantive, a homey little gem that will educate the dilettante and engross the professional.

FOR the hard-core intel geek, the other important Washington stop is the National Cryptologic Museum, housed on the otherwise über-secret grounds of the National Security Agency, off Interstate 95 in the Maryland suburbs.

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