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Having explained the top-down method, Professor Brailsford flips to How ambiguity is dangerous! Professor Brailsford simplifies Lecture 4 in the course DT135G Compilers and Interpreters at Örebro University, fall 2022. Link to the course: ... Why some numbers just dont work when you're creating error proof codes. Professor Brailsford continues with the story of ISBN. You don't just 'run a cipher' - you need a mode of operation. Dr Mike Pound explains some relative to the Feistel cipher. **This ... Share part of a secret without knowing which part? Dr Tim Muller explains how Oblivious Transfer works.

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