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Diffie and Hellman (1976) published their fundamental paper on new directions in cryptography, in which they announced that "we stand on the brink of a revolution in cryptography". Twenty some years later, we survey some of the progress made in cryptography during this time. We especially focus on the successful interplay between complexity theory and cryptography, witnessed perhaps most vividly by the developments in interactive and probabilistic proof systems and in pseudo random number generation.