
UMD Sponsoring Free, Online Class in Cryptography
The buyer GPG signs a contract stating their intended receiving address. It can then be proven that a seller transmitted the funds to them. The University of Maryland at College Park, which is tied for #15 in computer science with Columbia and UC San Diego (source: US News & World Report 2014 college rankings), has partnered with Coursera to offer a legitimate, free class in cryptography. Taught by Professor Jonathan Katz - not to be confused with Slashdot contributor and technology writer Jon Katz - the next six-week long session begins March 9th, 2015, with a study of Classical....
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