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  • National Institute of Standards and Technology (category Cryptography organizations) (section Organization)
    process and the role of different organizations in it...The National Security Agency (NSA) participates in the NIST cryptography process because of its recognized
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  • Central Security Service (category Cryptography organizations)
    Community. After World War II ended, the United States had two military organizations for the collection of signals intelligence (SIGINT): the Army Security
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  • Military Intelligence Service (United States) (category Cryptography organizations)
    Template:Overly detailed The Military Intelligence Service (Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Lang/langx' not found., America Rikugun
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  • National Security Agency (category Organizations) (section Organizational structure)
    in "Suite B Cryptography / Cryptographic Interoperability". National Security Agency. https://www.nsa.gov/ia/programs/suiteb_cryptography/.  Committee
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  • Office of Naval Intelligence (category Organizations based in Washington, D.C.) (section Organization and personnel)
    and the Kingdom of Hawaii. ONI also began to develop capabilities in cryptography, which would foreshadow its evolution into a full-fledged military intelligence
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  • The organization was created to provide secure normal, secret, and emergency communications requirements supporting the president. The organization provided
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  • Institute for Defense Analyses (category Non-profit organizations based in Alexandria, Virginia)
    changes. In addition to high-performance computing for cryptography, it now includes cryptography itself, extensive projects in network security and related
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  • funder of quantum computing research, due to its applications in quantum cryptography. As of 2009, IARPA was said to provide a large portion of quantum computing
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  • much of modern hacker slang and culture. Several major computer-related organizations have originated at MIT since the 1980s: Richard Stallman's GNU Project
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  • registry number IUPAC nomenclature Cryptographic hashes Identity correlation MAC address Object identifier (OID) Organizationally unique identifier (OUI) Universally
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  • ongoing debate regarding the role of NIST and NSA in formulating U.S. cryptography standards. On September 9, 2013, Green received a take-down request for
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  • Committee on National Security Systems (category Computer security organizations)
    National Security Systems (CNSS) is a United States intergovernmental organization that sets policies for the security of the US security systems. The CIA
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  • requesting public comment. Several comments were posted by individuals and organizations. An individual recalls that the Copyright Clause has limitations. Association
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  • to the earlier Gehlen Organization, often known simply as "The Organization" or "The Org", a West German intelligence organization affiliated with the CIA
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  • Dow Jones Industrial Average. IBM is the largest industrial research organization in the world, with 19 research facilities across a dozen countries, having
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  • Special Activities Center (category Non-military counterterrorist organizations)
    of these Paramilitary Operations Officers operated through a CIA front organization called the Joint Advisory Commission, Korea (JACK), headquartered at
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  • problems of complexity and security involved in using large codebooks for cryptography by designing ciphering machines, the most well-known being the German
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  • Service and the Army Air Corps operated an Air Courier Service to move cryptographic materials. Frequently, couriers from all three services flew together
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