Many people in the community were illiterate, having little need for education beyond simple ciphering, and how to sign one's name. |
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A major Polish contribution to the war effort lay in discovering and passing on to the Allies the secret of the German ciphering machine Enigma. |
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Conscripted into the navy in 1944, Reid took a course in ciphering and coding. |
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After World War II, the US sold German Enigma ciphering machines to third world governments. |
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Another one is interested in the implementation of the primitive in a ciphering device. |
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It is a given ciphering form of data that are sent wireless from one point to another in the network. |
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The HSS generates user authentication, integrity and ciphering data for the CS and PS Domains and for the IM CN subsystem. |
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Preserving confidential information thanks to ciphering or encryption is a an additional protection. |
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The HSS also generates User Security information for mutual authentication, communication integrity check and ciphering. |
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Such a key could be used to identify an individual, to sign messages or to perform ciphering operations for example. |
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Gretag AG of Regensdorf concluded a licensing contract with South Africa in 1972 for final assembly of its ciphering devices. |
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The ciphering keys are not changed, only a new salt is generated. |
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Indeed a cryptosystem can leak information in various manners, thus significant data can be extracted from physical signals emitted by the ciphering device. |
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In it Mr. Scott cited dead notes, noisy and unreliable mechanics, nonworking stops, a patched-up blower and pipes that malfunction and sound continuously, even after the key is released: a breakdown called ciphering. |
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He will leave the ciphering to the veterans. |
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For the mischief that one blockhead, that every blockhead does, in a world so feracious, teeming with endless results as ours, no ciphering will sum up. |
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