Pair win Turing Award for computer encryption breakthrough

Pair win Turing Award for computer encryption breakthrough

A US physicist and a Canadian computer scientist have won this year's Turing Award for their invention of a form of seemingly unbreakable encryption. Charles H Bennett and Gilles Brassard's work, which dates back to 1984, is known as quantum cryptography and has "redefined secure communication and...

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