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Power analysis / Espionage / Cryptography / Attack / Exploit / Hacking / Software testing / Cyberwarfare / Computer network security / Computer security
Date: 2011-10-31 12:01:45
Power analysis
Espionage
Cryptography
Attack
Exploit
Hacking
Software testing
Cyberwarfare
Computer network security
Computer security

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