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" ... During World War II, the Allied powers intercepted huge volumes of radio communications being used by the Axis powers to coordinate military activity. Many intercepted messages had been encrypted using the most sophisticated algorithms available at the time, and the encryption keys were changed as frequently as every day. Because Allied codebreaking and decryption efforts were too slow in the early years of the war, cracking those codes yielded information that became irrelevant almost as soon as it was gleaned. ... "
" ... If Shannon’s allergy to publicity is one reason he’s underappreciated today, another may be that his contributions to the history of computing and information are relatively intangible. Compare him to Turing: even though Turing’s theoretical contributions are remarkable in their own right, he’s also closely associated with big, photogenic hardware, like the codebreaking computer you can see in The Imitation Game. Shannon was a hands-on engineer, and he put together plenty of fascinating hardware in his own right—like the gadgets mentioned above, or Theseus, his “artificially intelligent” maze-solving robot mouse—but they were all a bit tangential to his most seminal intellectual contributions. ... "
" ... The Bank said the new polymer set, which also features Winston Churchill and Jane Austen, is its “most secure” yet, fitting given Turing’s codebreaking legacy. ... "