Sentences with phrase «new cipher»

Although some of their colleagues are skeptical, the cryptographic community is on edge, wondering whether the new cipher can withstand a future assault.

Not exact matches

In a new series of works, the artist Andy Bauch encrypted the private key to the cryptocurrency wallet, and anyone can receive digital money if he cracks a cipher.
Each one of these new valorizations is possible because from the beginning the symbol of the Cosmic Tree reveals itself as a «cipher» of the world grasped as a living reality, sacred and inexhaustible.
What good was the HRA when New Labour's database state was being built, tourists, photographers and trainspotters were routinely treated as terrorist suspects, and the right to peaceful protest was systematically eroded until it became almost a cipher?
John Nagy, author of Invisible Ink: Spycraft of the American Revolution, discusses the codes, ciphers, chemistry and psychology of spying in the American Revolution, in a talk recorded by podcast host Steve Mirsky at the historic Fraunces Tavern in New York City.
The lone new supplement of this disc is one that isn't about the film itself: «Ciphers, Codes & Codebreakers» (11:55).
The only supplements treated the same are Disc 2's deleted scenes and the new «Ciphers, Codes & Codebreakers» featurette.
On the illuminated black dial, green ciphers of a new moon - One, two, three, four, five, six!
Solving codes and ciphers will be the main aspect of this contest, which runs in parallel with the new book by Dan Brown that comes out on May 14th.
And that's not all as the guide will also list any new stock in the vending machines, provide other quick comments on characters and locations, list any new Vigors or weapons you'll gain access to in the coming section, tells you how to solve the Vox Ciphers and more.
It's up to this once - great hero to rebuild a new mercenary outfit, The Diamond Dogs, and get his revenge on CIPHER and the Skull Face Man in the process.
A Destiny 2: Warmind cipher lead a player to a real - life treasure in upstate New York containing a spear based on the game's Valkyrie weapon.
1993 42nd Street Art Project: Victory Parade, Times Square, New York, NY Ciphers of Identity, University of Maryland, Baltimore, ME Dress Codes, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA Identifications and Desires, Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT In Out of the Cold, Center for the Arts, Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, CA Markets of Resistance, White Columns, New York, NY
Curated by New York's Alex Ross and crossing generations born before and beyond the 80s, the exhibition rides on the inescapable cycle of contemporary art co-option in popular culture via its «impulse to vampirise levity as a cipher for criticality and de-subjectivisation».
Selected solo exhibitions include «RENEWAL», Villa Romana, Florence, Italy, 2015; «Trayvon», Gypsum Gallery, Cairo, 2014; «The Bride Stripped Bare of Her Energy's Evil», BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK, 2008; «The New World», Art in General, New York and Townhouse Gallery, Cairo, 2006; «The Morphologist & the Architect», Falaki Gallery, the American University Cairo, 2004; «Majestic Ciphers», Marco Noire Contemporary Art, Turin, Italy, 2002.
His projects, in various media, include a rethinking of AIDS and otherness using the figures of the pinprick and the glory hole; meditations on «the residual space of the American / Vietnam War» (comprising works on the squatting body as counter-architecture, military desertion as askesis, and surfing); a video essay on the site / non-site dialectic instigated by Robert Smithson's reception of Edgar Allan Poe (with a little help from Yvonne Rainer); a reconsideration of Marcel Duchamp's oeuvre as an discourse in ethics (as seen through Étant donnés); and «squatting projects» in various cities (Berlin, New York, Chicago, Vienna, Guangzhou, Hong Kong), where the squatting body, as a heuristic cipher, is conjugated by an interpretation generated by the conditions of each location.
Overall sales in World Art and Science & Books were # 123.6 m, up 3 % ($ 160.1 m, down 1 %), with highlights including a world auction record for an enigma cipher machine that sold for $ 547,500 to an online bidder during New York's June Books and Manuscripts sale, and Albert Einstein's telescope, which sold for $ 432,500 in New York in December, setting a world auction record for any scientific object owned by Einstein offered at auction.
Rather than invent new words, though there are some in leet, leetspeakers (who really write more than speak) pervert the spelling or form of current words, which is why the really good Wikipedia article on it calls leet a cipher.
Nor is the greatest threat the development of new offensive tools such as quantum computers, which might soon be powerful enough to crack today's most widely used cryptographic ciphers.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z