If you’re a film buff like me, you’ve probably seen The Imitation Game, with Benedict Cumberbatch in the role of Alan Turing. The movie tells the story of Turing who, In 1939, was recruited by the newly created British intelligence agency MI6 to crack the Nazi’s cryptography machine Enigma, which cryptoanalysts of the day thought unbreakable.
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What Deep Learning Means for CyberSecurity
If you’re a film buff like me, you’ve probably seen The Imitation Game, with Benedict Cumberbatch in the role of Alan Turing. The movie tells the story of Turing who, In 1939, was recruited by the newly created British intelligence agency MI6 to crack the Nazi’s cryptography machine Enigma, which cryptoanalysts of the day thought unbreakable. The post What Deep Learning Means for CyberSecurity appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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