Peter Wayner
Peter Wayner is an American writer known for his books on technology and his writing in mainstream publications including ''The New York Times'', InfoWorld, and ''Wired'' magazine. His work on mimic functions, a camouflaging technique for encoding data so it takes on the statistical characteristics of other information, is an example of steganography, and was the basis of his 2009 book, ''Disappearing Cryptography''.In 2018, he received attention for writing an article about the New York City transit system, advocating for replacing large subway trains with competing fleets of smaller, thinner and more nimble autonomous cars, scooters, hoverboards and pods. The article received widespread criticism. Provided by Wikipedia
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Disappearing cryptography : information hiding, steganography & watermarking / by Wayner, Peter, 1964-
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Disappearing cryptography : information hiding : steganography & watermarking / by Wayner, Peter, 1964-
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Disappearing cryptography : information hiding : steganography & watermarking / by Wayner, Peter, 1964-
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Compression algorithms of real programmers / by Wayner, Peter, 1964-
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Disappearing cryptography : information hiding : steganography & watermarking / by Wayner, Peter, 1964-
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