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Alan Turing's speech encryption device, codenamed Delilah, was an early form of digital encryption developed with engineer Donald Bayley. Delilah was portable and battery-powered at around 39 kg, unlike the massive SIGSALY system. The project wound down after the war without being deployed.
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