The irony of taking an oath so focused on privacy and naming it after a famous codebreaker is just fantastic.
Of course it's not the same thing, and I'd never argue that he was wrong to do it given the circumstances, but Turing's career was built on reading other people's communications against their will.
Of course it's not the same thing, and I'd never argue that he was wrong to do it given the circumstances, but Turing's career was built on reading other people's communications against their will.