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  2. Phil Zimmermann - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, PC World named Zimmermann one of the "Top 50 Tech Visionaries" of the last 50 years. [14] In 2006, eWeek ranked PGP 9th in the 25 Most Influential and Innovative Products introduced since the invention of the PC in 1981. [15] In 2003, Reason named him a "Hero of Freedom" [16] In 2001, Zimmermann was inducted into the CRN Industry Hall ...

  3. List of cryptographers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cryptographers. Cryptography is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties called adversaries . Pre twentieth century

  4. Re-Logic - Wikipedia

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    Re-Logic is an American independent game developer and publisher based in Indiana in the USA. It was founded by Andrew Spinks in 2011. The company is best known for developing and publishing Terraria, a 2D action-adventure sandbox video game.

  5. Category:Cryptographers - Wikipedia

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    Cryptographers are people involved in making or breaking codes, ciphers, and other cryptographic algorithms. People who break systems are also known as codebreakers or cryptanalysts . See also: List of cryptographers , List of cryptography topics , Category:Intelligence analysts

  6. Ralph Merkle - Wikipedia

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    Ralph C. Merkle (born February 2, 1952) is an American computer scientist and mathematician. He is one of the inventors of public-key cryptography, the inventor of cryptographic hashing, and more recently a researcher and speaker on cryonics.

  7. Category:Modern cryptographers - Wikipedia

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  8. Kerckhoffs's principle - Wikipedia

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    This concept is widely embraced by cryptographers, in contrast to security through obscurity, which is not. Kerckhoffs's principle was phrased by American mathematician Claude Shannon as "the enemy knows the system", [ 1 ] i.e., "one ought to design systems under the assumption that the enemy will immediately gain full familiarity with them".

  9. David Chaum - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Chaum introduced a different type of anonymous communication system called a DC-Net, which is a solution to his proposed Dining Cryptographers Problem. [32] DC-Nets is the basis of the software tool Dissent. [33] In 2017, Chaum published a description of a new variety of mix network. [34]