Page Summary: Randomness is the foundation of secure encryption — and not all randomness is equal. Nhan Duy Truong (NeuroSyd Research Laboratory, University of Sydney, Australia); Jing Yan Haw (ECE,NUS CQC2T, ANU ...
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Randomness is the foundation of secure encryption — and not all randomness is equal. Nhan Duy Truong (NeuroSyd Research Laboratory, University of Sydney, Australia); Jing Yan Haw (ECE,NUS CQC2T, ANU ... Thibault Michel (ANU Canberra, Paris 6); Jing Yan Haw (ANU Canberra, NUS Singapore); Davide G.
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- Randomness is the foundation of secure encryption — and not all randomness is equal.
- Nhan Duy Truong (NeuroSyd Research Laboratory, University of Sydney, Australia); Jing Yan Haw (ECE,NUS CQC2T, ANU ...
- Thibault Michel (ANU Canberra, Paris 6); Jing Yan Haw (ANU Canberra, NUS Singapore); Davide G.
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