Crack the Code 2.0
Across
- 3. Technology that peruses upon the make-up of genes, DNAs, their mapping, structure, etc.
- 5. This clandestine online realm is often accessed through specialized browsers, with content hidden from traditional search engines.
- 6. Cylindrical shaped items must be kept upright and any single item should touch exactly 3 items. Get the minimum number of items required for this configuration.
- 8. Alon has got 5 new rocket boosters (all have been used at least once), 2 of which have been used same number of times and are of the same company and the other 3 have been used different number of times and they are of another company. The total number of times the boosters have been used is same for each company; so is the sum of the squares of the no. of times they individually have been used. Alon will reject the set of rocket boosters if any one of the 5 boosters have been used more than 9 times. Find the solution set showing the maximum number of times each booster has been used and get the sum of all the 5 numbers.
- 10. Decoding a hidden message requires embracing the strategy of an ancient Roman's linguistic escapade.
Down
- 1. Where data dances in digital mist, servers perform a hidden ballet, and connectivity rains down like a silent storm in the vast expanse of the technological sky.
- 2. An architectural style that structures an application as a collection of small, independently deployable services.
- 4. A deliberate act of making a defensive cloak for software secrets.
- 7. A neurotechnology company that focuses on developing brain–machine interface (BMI) technologies.
- 9. Despite the buzzing name, this enigmatic group declares, "I am not an insect." Instead, it's a clandestine collective leaving cybersecurity experts scratching their heads.