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the cryptographic
adjective
Relating to cryptography.
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This is deeply problematic, Green writes, because the cryptographic industry is "highly dependent on NIST standards".
Blockchain technology appeared first as the cryptographic engine that powered Bitcoin.
In his sophomore year, Koenig took a class called Imperialism and the Cryptographic Imagination, taught by Gauri Viswanathan.
That is because each is unique, and has to be verified by solving the cryptographic problem to be transferred.
Others reported falling victim to the notorious volatility of the cryptographic currencies such as Bitcoin that many darknet sites use.
Strong encryption is almost uncrackable so the weak point is the cryptographic information and how you manage it.
The fact that the standard emerged from a country known more for its chocolate than for its software shows the international nature of the cryptographic field.
Bitcoin, the cryptographic peer-to-peer digital currency, has reached a new price high since the market crash in April this year.
But the material he posted was far from convincing for many experts: most damningly, the cryptographic evidence appeared to have been directly copied from a 2009 bitcoin transaction.
The only sites that are safe from snoopers are those that employ the cryptographic protocol Transport Layer Security or its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer, throughout your session.
That is possible because, besides trying to defeat the cryptographic efforts of others, the NSA also helps produce ciphers for Americans to use.
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