The files include operating instructions for the SG-41, encryption rules and key tables used during the closing weeks of the war ...
During World War II, Nazi Germany relied on a powerful encryption device known as the Enigma machine. This complex electromechanical machine scrambled messages using a system of rotating rotors and ...
A team of researchers discovers in Czech archives the original documents of the ‘Schlüsselgerät 41’, a device so secret that even the Allies never fully understood how it worked until now. For decades ...
Enigma cipher machines have endured in the minds of history buffs and cryptography hobbyists for more than a century, still discovered at dusty French flea markets and dredged up from under beach ...
What role did Alan Turing play in World War II? Are the Turing Machine and the Turing Test the same thing? Machine learning and AI would not have become what they are today without the theoretical and ...
A legendary code-breaking story, secret wartime inventions and the fascinating history of cryptology displayed in the National Technical Museum in Prague.
The computing factory that defeated the cipherIn Alan Turing's world, at Bletchley Park, there wasn't time to crack a PIN with brute force, as ciphers changed too often and lives were at risk. By Dr ...
In early February of 1943, Gene Grabeel walks toward a corner of a large, crowded room inside Arlington Hall near Washington, D.C. Around her, clutches of people huddle over tables and quietly rifle ...
In early February of 1943, Gene Grabeel walks toward a corner of a large, crowded room inside Arlington Hall near Washington, D.C. Around her, clutches of people huddle over tables and quietly rifle ...