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OLYMPIA, Wash — Gov Bob Ferguson appointed Matt Jones as director of the Department of Enterprise Services (DES) on July 15
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The introduction of DES is considered to have been a catalyst for the academic study of cryptography, particularly of methods to crack block ciphers According to a NIST retrospective about DES, The DES can be said to have "jump-started" the nonmilitary study and development of encryption algorithms
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