![]() ![]() Book: All Authors / Contributors: Dan Brown. This was thrilling, and I loved it when I realized what was coming. Dan Brown - When the NSAs invincible code-breaking machine encounters a mysterious code it cannot break, the agency calls its head cryptographer, Susan Fletcher, a brilliant mathematician. I like it the best out of all Dan Brown's books. The thing is, what could possibly be the answer? I loved this book. Ensei Tankado, a true genius, he creates an unbreakable code that even the TRANSLTR, which usually takes less than one minute-3 minutes to decode the code needed to view emails has taken over twenty-four hours on Tankado's unbreakable code. The only think TRANSLTR can't break are loops, and viruses. Susan Fletcher works for NSA, the National Security Agency, which has TRANSLTR, the code-breaker which allows the NSA to read people's emails. However, if people knew, the world would be full of more crimes. Ensei Tankado, a Japanese man, believed that everyone should have had the right to know that people were reading their emails. As humiliating that may seem, it was thrilling, exciting, wonderful, to discover I had been wrong. Digital Fortress was ingenious! Everytime I thought I knew something, I was evidently proven wrong. ![]()
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