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The definition of encryption is caught up in the murky depths of knowledge and language. The philosophical problems with encryption are debated today at the highest levels of Government, largely because the prevalence of computers lets almost anyone use sophisticated coding systems. The topic is debated between the FBI, which regards certain kinds of encryption as things that threaten how it does...
Hiding the existence of a message can be an important technique in this era of terabit networks. One technique for practising this obfuscation, Mimic Functions, is derived from Context-Free Grammars and can be as secure as inverting RSA of factoring Blum integers. This paper discusses the implications of the result and presents a practical solution for securely hiding information from inspection.
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