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Plausible deniability is the
ability of people,
typically senior officials in a
formal or
informal chain of command, to deny
knowledge of or responsibility...
- steganography,
plausibly deniable encryption describes encryption techniques where the
existence of an
encrypted file or
message is
deniable in the
sense that...
- In cryptography,
deniable authentication refers to
message authentication between a set of parti****nts
where the parti****nts
themselves can be confident...
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obfuscation (cryptography,
whitening and encoding)
extends deniable cryptography into
deniable steganography Last
revision supports a wide
range of carrier...
- The
error analysis for the
Global Positioning System is
important for
understanding how GPS works, and for
knowing what
magnitude of
error should be expected...
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Desperadoes of WWII (Quercus, 2014) - The
story of
Winston Churchill's
first '
deniable'
secret operative force to
operate behind enemy lines in
World War II....
- word "If" was put in the
title so that
Simpson would have
plausible deniability when his
children read the book,
because "he couldn't tell them that...
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Genealogical Publishing Com, 1996 ISBN 0-8063-1501-6. MacRae-Hall, John (2011). A
Deniable ****et. iUniverse. p. 85. ISBN 9781450280808. The
Oxford English Dictionary...
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using irregular forces and "asymmetric warfare" to
ensure plausible deniability,
which has
continued ever since. On 1
November 1947,
Mountbatten flew...
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mundane ones such as public-key
cryptography and more
exotic ones such as
deniable encryption and
functional encryption (which are
types of
cryptography that...