Examples of using Cryptographer in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Cryptographer jealousy.
Polish-born cryptographer.
These cryptographers, they're not like us.
I just need a cryptographer.
Cryptographers are analyzing it, but no.
Polish-born cryptographer.
I'm trying to decipher these coded pages, but I'm not a cryptographer.
Polish-born cryptographer.
American cryptographers had broken most of Japan's codes, including the Purple code used by the Japanese Foreign Office to encode high-level diplomatic correspondence.
Analyst, security, cryptographer.
But I'm not a cryptographer. I'm trying to decipher these coded pages.
Jin sun, my new senior cryptographer.
But I'm not a cryptographer. I'm trying to decipher these coded pages.
We, Rakowiecki, and that cryptographer.
But I'm not a cryptographer. I'm trying to decipher these coded pages.
I'm a doctor, not a cryptographer.
I need at least two cryptographers,-I need a network manager, I need a couple of more coders other than myself.
Jin Sun, my new senior cryptographer.
He's supposed to be this genius cryptographer, because no one's been able to break the Bitcoin code yet.
Except for Officer Li. None of us here are cryptographers.
Bruce Schneier, the cryptographer, once said to me.
And that would mean abducting a US military cryptographer.
It doesn't take an ace cryptographer to decode that.
Commentators, among them Snowden and cryptographer and security pundit Bruce Schneier, observed that Wikileaks incorrectly implied that the messaging apps themselves, and their underlying encryption, had been compromised- an implication which was in turn reported for a period by the New York Times and other mainstream outlets.
Some pervy NYU professor, master cryptographer who teaches Asian studies.
It took the navy's best cryptographers weeks to do what you did in days.
In cryptography, a Feistel cipher is a symmetric structure used in the construction of block ciphers,named after the German-born physicist and cryptographer Horst Feistel who did pioneering research while working for IBM(USA); it is also commonly known as a Feistel network.
I had one of the country's best cryptographers take a look, though he was mostly upside down, as I recall.
None of us here are cryptographers, except for Officer Li.
He's supposed to be this genius cryptographer. No one's been able to break the Bitcoin code yet.