PwC UK's coders Jay Abbott and Senad Zukic have created a cypher to "raise awareness of cyber-learning opportunities and careers." in honour of Alan Turing in his centenary year.
PwC, who are exhibiting in the Turing100 event in the mansion at Bletchley Park on the 100th anniversary of Alan Turing's birth, have created the code (see image below) on behalf of the Cyber Security Challenge UK.
[Image from Wired.co.uk]
PwC, who are exhibiting in the Turing100 event in the mansion at Bletchley Park on the 100th anniversary of Alan Turing's birth, have created the code (see image below) on behalf of the Cyber Security Challenge UK.
[Image from Wired.co.uk]
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