Public key cryptography turns thirty
The thirtieth anniversary of public key cryptography was celebrated on Oct. 28 at an event co-sponsored by Voltage Security Inc. and the Computer History Museum of Silicon Valley. No technology has had a "more profound political and economic impact on the world than cryptography," master of ceremonies John Markhoff proclaimed.
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