[dundee] Thursday's Talk: Quantum Computing

Chairman The Software Society chairman at thesoftwaresociety.org.uk
Thu Mar 8 11:47:40 UTC 2012


Due to unforeseeable circumstances there has been a change in speaker.  
Our very own Andy Redfield will be giving us a talk on lock picking.

Locks are well used and well known in today's society.
Ever since they have been made, people have been trying to find ways  
to open them without the key.
This has become known as the art of lock-picking and works by  
exploiting the way the lock mechanism works, allowing it be picked  
open, without breaking the lock. In this presentation/tutorial you'll  
learn about some of the tools of the trade, the types of locks you're  
likely to encounter in the real world, tricks used to find out what  
type of lock you're faced with and the fastest way to bypass it.
Perhaps even some of the security measures put in place by the  
stronger lock manufacturers to try and stop the curious and intuitive  
lock-pickers from bypassing them.

Thanks,

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