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Correction : as oodles of commenters have pointed out, the clock face should go from 0 to n-1. Also, worth reminding people that ... In the early days the UK had its own thoughts on how email addresses should look. Dr Julian Onions was there! RSA is widespread on the Internet, and uses large prime numbers - but how does it work? Dr Tim Muller takes us through the ... End to end encryption, government ministers are again talking about stopping it. What is it and why might that be a bad idea? Share part of a secret without knowing which part? Dr Tim Muller explains how Oblivious Finite State Automata meets Recursion. Professor Brailsford continues the story of computers without memory. State Machines ...

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Key Exchange Problems - Computerphile

Key Exchange Problems - Computerphile

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Secret Key Exchange (Diffie-Hellman) - Computerphile

Secret Key Exchange (Diffie-Hellman) - Computerphile

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Diffie Hellman -the Mathematics bit- Computerphile

Diffie Hellman -the Mathematics bit- Computerphile

Correction : as oodles of commenters have pointed out, the clock face should go from 0 to n-1. Also, worth reminding people that ...

Public Key Cryptography - Computerphile

Public Key Cryptography - Computerphile

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Email Endianness Problems - Computerphile

In the early days the UK had its own thoughts on how email addresses should look. Dr Julian Onions was there!

Prime Numbers & RSA Encryption Algorithm - Computerphile

Prime Numbers & RSA Encryption Algorithm - Computerphile

RSA is widespread on the Internet, and uses large prime numbers - but how does it work? Dr Tim Muller takes us through the ...

End to End Encryption (E2EE) - Computerphile

End to End Encryption (E2EE) - Computerphile

End to end encryption, government ministers are again talking about stopping it. What is it and why might that be a bad idea?

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Share part of a secret without knowing which part? Dr Tim Muller explains how Oblivious

Same Story, Different Notation - Computerphile

Same Story, Different Notation - Computerphile

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Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange: How to Share a Secret

Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange: How to Share a Secret

Diffie-Hellman key exchange

What Happens When I Press a Key? - Computerphile

What Happens When I Press a Key? - Computerphile

Just what happens when you hit a

Transport Layer Security (TLS) - Computerphile

Transport Layer Security (TLS) - Computerphile

It's absolutely everywhere, but what is TLS and where did it come from? Dr Mike Pound explains the background behind this ...

SHA: Secure Hashing Algorithm - Computerphile

SHA: Secure Hashing Algorithm - Computerphile

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