Here at the Bouncy Castle, we believe in encryption. We believe so strongly in encryption, that we ve gone to the effort to provide some for everybody.
Bruce Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist and author. Described by The Economist as a "security guru," Schneier is best known as a refreshingly candid and lucid security critic and commentator.
Bletchley Park, the home of Station X, Britain's secret code-breaking base during World War II, is barely scraping by financially, as shown in these images compiled by ZDNet this week. The site has undergone major redevelopment as an act of remembrance for the Allied efforts to break the German Enigma code, but now its future is clouded — among others, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation turned them down for financial assistance (since it doesn't have to do with the Internet).
Encryption Toolkit that provides anyone with the ability to add strong security capabilities to an application in as little as half an hour, without needing to know any of the low-level details that make the encryption or authentication work.
special access codes prepared by the US National Security Agency have been secretly built into Windows (logical and expected this is why China and other states stay away of windows, even some tastes of Linux must have been compromised)
L. Mariot, und L. Manzoni. (2023)cite arxiv:2303.05228Comment: 22 pages. Extended version of Ön the Linear Components Space of S-boxes Generated by Orthogonal Cellular Automata" arXiv:2203.14365v, presented at ACRI 2022. Currently under submission at Natural Computing.