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Paul Borrill on Lamport’s unfinished revolution.
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In researching Video Steganography I have found that there is not much information out there. I stumbled across this guy's lecture and thought it was pretty fascinating.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhnlHmZolRM
His project is here.
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