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  3. The Encryption 'Balance' Trump's FBI Candidate Wants Is Mathematically Impossible, CS' Matthew Green, NY Mag Select All

The Encryption 'Balance' Trump's FBI Candidate Wants Is Mathematically Impossible, CS' Matthew Green, NY Mag Select All

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Kevin Collier of Select All writes about the encryption views of FBI director nominee Christopher Wray. Matthew Green, assistant professor of computer science and member of the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute, is quoted.

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