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NESSIE (New European Schemes for Signatures, Integrity and Encryption) was a European research project funded from 2000 to 2003 to identify secure cryptographic primitives. The project was comparable to the NIST AES process and the Japanese Government-sponsored CRYPTREC project, but with notable differences from both. In particular, there is both overlap and disagreement between the selections and recommendations from NESSIE and CRYPTREC (as of the August 2003 draft report). The NESSIE participants include some of the foremost active cryptographers in the world, as does the CRYPTREC project. NESSIE was intended to identify and evaluate quality cryptographic designs in several categories, and to that end issued a public call for submissions in March 2000. Forty-two were received, and in February 2003 twelve of the submissions were selected. In addition, five algorithms already publicly known, but not explicitly submitted to the project, were chosen as "selectees". The project has publicly announced that "no weaknesses were found in the selected designs". (Wikipedia).
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Loch Ness Monster
Scientists from around the world have scoured Scotland's Loch Ness in an attempt to discover the infamous Loch Ness monster (affectionately known as 'Nessie'). Tune in to learn more about the search for Nessie in this episode. http://howstuffworks.com http://facebook.com/ConspiracyStuff h
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Today we finally finish up Loch Ness by speculating what the monster could be if I am completely wrong about it's apparent non-existence. I talk largely about plesiosaurs and leeches... so I hope you enjoy ;) All copyrighted footage and images in this video are protected under FAIR USE fo
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Loch Ness Monster Conspiracy EXPOSED | History's Greatest Mysteries (Season 4)
Is the Loch Ness Monster really out there? Or is it all a big hoax? Learn more in this clip from Season 4, Episode 1, "The Loch Ness Monster." Watch all new episodes of History's Greatest Mysteries, returning Monday, January 30 at 9/8c, and stay up to date on all of your favorite The HIST
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"Unexplained Phenomenon" : Loch Ness Monster (Ep 17) | Join or Die with Craig Ferguson | History
In a totally unbiased move, Craig and the panel picked the Loch Ness Monster as history's greatest unexplained phenomenon. Watch Winner's Circle to learn more. #JoinOrDie Subscribe for more from Join or Die and other great HISTORY shows: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT Find out more a
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In Search Of: Norway's Great Lake Monster (Season 2) | History
The search continues with new episodes of In Search Of Fridays at 10/9c! A mysterious monster in Norway could be linked to Scotland's Loch Ness in this clip from Season 2, "Loch Ness Monster Part 1". #InSearchOf Subscribe for more from In Search Of and other great HISTORY shows: http://hi
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#AskAnExpert: A Paleontologist's Take On Cryptozoology (SciFri Live Zoom Call-in)
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Loch Ness Monster | History's Greatest Mysteries with Laurence Fishburne Returns Jan. 30 | History
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8 Mysteries Never Explained | British Pathé
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