Recent revelations about the extent of NSA surveillance have put even the standards by which encryption systems are designed into question. Encryption experts Matthew Green, Phillip Zimmermann, and Martin Hellman discuss what makes a code secure and the limits of privacy in the modern age.. The link for this article located at Science Friday is no longer available. . NSA surveillance disclosures have significantly challenged beliefs about encryption security and personal privacy, raising doubts about trust in digital communication. Encryption Standards, Privacy Challenges, NSA Surveillance, Cryptography Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The famous cryptographers Leonard Adleman, Ronald Rivest, and Adi Shamir - the developers of the RSA encryption code - received the Association for Computing Machinery's 2002 Turing Award "for their seminal contributions to the theory and practical application of public-key cryptography." Their Turing Award lectures, given last June, are available online. . . .. The famous cryptographers Leonard Adleman, Ronald Rivest, and Adi Shamir - the developers of the RSA encryption code - received the Association for Computing Machinery's 2002 Turing Award "for their seminal contributions to the theory and practical application of public-key cryptography." Their Turing Award lectures, given last June, are available online. Rivest, Shamir and Adleman implemented public-key cryptography in the 1970s following the landmark work of Whitfield Diffie, Martin Hellman and Ralph Merkle. They then founded RSA Security, which became one of the most respected security companies in the world. . In 1977, Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman founded RSA Security, revolutionizing secure communication with public-key cryptography that protects sensitive data. RSA Security, Cryptography Insights, Public-Key Application. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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