Cryptic clues.

Deals with data encryption and computer languages. Difference between source code and encryption; Rule against the use of `strong crypto' by the United States government; Report on the Echelon System by the (US) National Security Agency.

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Publicado en:New Statesman Vol. 128; no. 4436; pp. 41 - 43
Autor principal: Brown, Andrew
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: New Statesman Ltd. 05/17/99
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