Is this a Daeva thing? Quinn listened to the answer Mr. Heinrich gave and resisted the urge to shake her head. She looked to Dirt Nap and shrugged her shoulders, making a little face that said 'he got me on that one too.' She herself was a little incredulous with the answer as well.
"No, Mr. Clay. I haven't heard of him or his firm for that matter. Cryptography is very lucrative, and the public key's certainly have room for a Firm's software to gain the type of success that would rank the Fame of say 'Microsoft.' I would say possibilities are there." Quinn's take on this was measured, and careful. As if she was being generous with her answer. It definitely left the impression that that would be the exception rather than the rule.
"Then again, I have to confess I avoid fame. Even my moonlighting as a 'psychic,' I have found ways to fly happily under the radar, as well as my extra curricular activities when it comes to cyber security, and of course the darker side of it: breaking it. Lucrative, yes. It will never make me famous." She paused and laughed a bit shaking her head in jest. "Infamous maybe, if I were to ever be caught, but thankfully even then I can easily drop my identity and pick up another one." She shrugged again.