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  2. Product key - Wikipedia

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    The 25 characters of the Product Key form a base-24 encoding of the binary representation of the Product Key. The Product Key is a multi-precision integer of roughly 115 bits, which is stored in little endian byte order in an array of 15 bytes. Of these 15 bytes the least significant four bytes contain the Raw Product Key in little endian byte ...

  3. Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones

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    The Saudi Federation For Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones (SAFCSP) is a national institution in Saudi Arabia aiming at developing professional skills in the fields of cybersecurity and programming.

  4. Nitro Pro - Wikipedia

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    Nitro Pro is a Portable Document Format (PDF) editing application [2] and electronic signature software. [3] History.

  5. Nitrokey - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the Crypto Stick was released on 27 December 2009. In late 2014, the founders decided to professionalize the project, which was renamed Nitrokey. Nitrokey's firmware was audited by German cybersecurity firm Cure53 in May 2015, [7] and its hardware was audited by the same company in August 2015. [8]

  6. Military Industries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    MIC seeks to accommodate the needs and requirements of Saudi Arabia’s military sectors, acquiring technologies and building up military industries that are capable of keeping up with advancements in the Armed Forces. Its strategy includes: [6] Recruiting, developing and retaining a national work force.

  7. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    The fall of the Pahlavi order in 1979 removed the Shah's stabilizing efforts, leading to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the destabilization of Pakistani politics, the emergence of Saudi Arabia as a major oil power, the rise of Saddam Hussein and Ba'athists in regional conflicts, and the subsequent Wahhabi-Salafi militancy.

  8. Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University - Wikipedia

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    Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University (PNU; Arabic: جامعة الأميرة نورة بنت عبد الرحمن), formerly Riyadh University for Women, is a public women's university in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is the largest women's university in the world.

  9. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    The logo was altered when Starbucks entered the Saudi Arabian market in 2000 to remove the siren, leaving only her crown, [322] as reported in a Pulitzer Prize-winning column by Colbert I. King in The Washington Post in 2002. The company announced three months later that it would be using the international logo in Saudi Arabia. [323]