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Dartmouth Researcher Investigates Digital Secrecy
August 24, 2001 Hany Farid, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth College, is a modern-day Sherlock Holmes. Farid strives to unlock the mysteries of steganography -— hiding and sending secret ... > full story -
New Light-Based Computer Runs At Quantum Speeds
May 15, 2001 A simple computer that marries the mind-boggling computing power of quantum mechanics with the ease of manipulating light has been built by researchers at the University of Rochester. The device ... > full story -
Purdue Team Develops Watermark To Protect Electronic Documents
April 27, 2001 Using watermarks to preserve the integrity of printed documents dates back 2000 years. Research by a pair of Purdue University professors could bring that time-tested method into the electronic ... > full story -
Eavesdroppers Beware: Single Photon Emission Prepares Way For Quantum Cryptography
December 22, 2000 Researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) report in the Dec. 22 issue of Science that they have built a device from which the emission of a single photon (particle of light) ... > full story -
Johns Hopkins Launches Information Security Institute; Center Will Focus On Cyber-Crime, E-Commerce, Privacy Issues And More
December 4, 2000 The Johns Hopkins University, supported by a $10 million "seed" gift, is establishing a research center to tackle the complex technological, legal, ethical and public policy challenges of ... > full story -
Collecting Research Data On Computer Wave Of Future, UT Southwestern Researchers Report In Jama
October 10, 2000 Secure Internet sites could become an important tool for medical research, according to an article by two UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas ... > full story -
You'd Have To Break The Laws Of Physics To Break This Code
April 27, 2000 Scientists are a step closer to creating secret codes that are absolutely unbreakable, advancing hopes for protecting sensitive data from any kind of computer attack. ... > full story -
Lucent's Bell Labs Releases Free Linux Software That Foils The Most Common Computer Security Attack
April 20, 2000 Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs is releasing free Linux software that foils the most common form of computer security attack: buffer ... > full story -
Quantum Memory: U-M Physicists Show It's Not Just For Theorists Anymore
January 20, 2000 Using ultrafast lasers and a beam of cesium atoms, University of Michigan physicists have created a database that stores and retrieves data in atomic quantum phase, instead of the bits and bytes used ... > full story -
Latest In Computer Security Revealed At WPI International
August 18, 1999 More than 180 computer security experts, half of whom traveled from outside the United States, converged on Worcester Polytechnic Institute for the 1999 Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and ... > full story -
Olympics Of Information Scrambling -- NIST Announces Encryption Standard Finalists
August 11, 1999 One of the most important competitions in the history of cryptography--and for the future support of secure electronic commerce--entered a new phase today when the Commerce Department's National ... > full story -
Sandia Researchers Develop World's Fastest Encryptor -- Soon Will Protect Classified Computer Information
July 7, 1999 The world's fastest encryption device, developed at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Sandia National Laboratories, should soon be protecting data being transmitted from supercomputers, ... > full story
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