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The first Cryptokids event at the Waag, learning kids about security, hacking computers, safety, encryption... in a fun way.
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Using HTTPS will help keep your account secure from hackers - especially if you commonly use public computers or unsecure wireless connections.
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Geheimschreiber
Although the ENIGMA remains the best know German cryptographic machine of World War II, in the early 1940's the German military introduced several new cryptographic teletypewriters known under the name Geheimschreiber - sometimes translated as "private secretary", sometimes as "secret writer".
These machines offered on-line encryption and decryption, that is plain test could be typed directly into the machine, automatically converted to encrypted text, and sent directly to the transmitter. In addtion to security, these "secret writers" provided the Germans with the ability to encrypt large volumes of test at high speed.
Learning that the Germans had named an early version of these machines SWORDFISH, the British and Americans bestowed nicknames associated with fish on the machines and the communications links in which they were used. The two most famous are TUNNY and STURGEON.
Just as they developed the Bombe to assist decryption of ENIGMA , the British developed data processing to attack the fish family of machine ciphers. (I must add: This was a whale of a job!) This led to the construction of the COLOSSUS which British historian F. H. Hinsley is "justly claimed as a pioneer programmable electronic digital computer."
STURGEON Siemens and Halske T52
The German Air Force began using the Siemens T-52 in 1942. The British nicknamed the machine STURGEON. Prototypes of this machine were developed at the request of the German Navy and were first manufactured in 1932.
Like the TUNNY machine, the STURGEON provided the German military with on-line cryptographic encryption decryption with high speed for large volumes of messages. The STURGEON added encryption capability to a standard teleprinter, although some models of STURGEON were later adapted for direct radio transmission.
Source: National Cryptologic Museum 13 February 2009 with some hyperlinks added
Interesting T52 link www.quadibloc.com/crypto/te0302.htm
There is a great report concerning TUNNY and COLOSSUS at www.alanturing.net/tunny_report/
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As with other Eseries devices you can choose to encrypt the content of the C drive and memory cards. This will slow down the phone a little (though you would be hard pressed to really notice), but does provide an extra layer of security.
Instagram is an awesome app for sharing snapshots of life with friends and followers. But is it good for your privacy? Watch the video to see what you can do to keep Instacreeps in check!
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Inside the Swiss Enigma machine. $40,000 OBO
Those code wheels are very complex internally in their wiring scheme.
Only a QUERTZ not a QWERTY board. ha! One would have to write down each resulting letter. it would have been easier and faster to have some non-field machines print out the characters. Hmmm... not sure if they allowed these out in the field. i doubt it.
That little socket at the bottom is to put in and test a bulb! I could use one for my Xmas lights.
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Quantum computing represents a groundbreaking advancement in technology, deeply intertwined with the concepts of superposition, entanglement, and interference from quantum physics. Unlike classical computing, which processes information in a linear fashion using bits (0s and 1s), quantum computing utilizes quantum bits or qubits that can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This enables quantum computers to perform numerous calculations at once, effectively navigating through a vast landscape of potential solutions.
The idea of parallel timelines can be likened to the way quantum computers operate. Each decision or computation can be viewed as branching into multiple outcomes, similar to how different timelines might unfold based on various choices. This means that a quantum computer can explore various paths to a solution simultaneously, leading to remarkable efficiencies in solving complex problems.
In practical terms, this capability could revolutionize fields such as cryptography, where quantum computers may break existing encryption methods faster than classical computers. In material science, they could simulate quantum phenomena to discover new materials with desirable properties. Additionally, in optimization problems across various industries, quantum computing offers the potential to find the most efficient solutions more rapidly than traditional methods.
In summary, the link between quantum computing and the concept of parallel timelines highlights a fascinating intersection of technology and theoretical physics, suggesting that our understanding of reality may be more complex and interconnected than we previously imagined.
Last check of a coding device Crypto SVZ-B, in use by the Swiss Army from 1986 to 2002. Digital voice encryption for the radios SE-412 and SE-227. It was left by the army in the fort Furggels. Whether it still exists today I do not know. A additional photo to two earlier shots from 2011. St. Margrethenberg, Switzerland, Dec 19, 2011.
Microchip announced an expansion of its eXtreme Low Power (XLP) PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs) with the PIC24F “GB2” family. This new family features an integrated hardware crypto engine, a Random Number Generator (RNG) and One-Time-Programmable (OTP) key storage for protecting data in embedded applications. The PIC24F “GB2” devices offer up to 128 KB Flash and 8 KB RAM in small 28- or 44-pin packages, for battery-operated or portable applications such as “Internet of Things” (IoT) sensor nodes, access control systems and door locks. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/GNUT
Iomega SSD Flash Drives are on the leading edge of this technology with a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface to achieve the highest speeds. Plus, they have a compact, very portable size and super-rugged enclosure perfect for mobile use. Iomega SSD Flash Drives have 256-bit AES hardware encryption built-in so you can be confident your data is secure for mobile environments. They include Iomega Drop GuardTM Xtreme II that helps the drive
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First widely deployed device for converting speech into a form compatible for encryption by a general purpose key generator (KG-13) for transmission over narrowband radio and telephone. Affectionately compared to Donald Duck's voice. Vietnam War era.
Source: Display placard - National Cryptologic Museum, Annapolis Junction, Maryland
Also see jproc.ca/crypto/hy02.html
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Maker: Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875)
Born: UK
Active: UK
Medium: book
Size: 10.5" x 8.5"
Location:
Object No. 2016.955
Shelf: HIST-1879
Publication: The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone, The Physical Society of London, Taylor and Francis, London, 1879, Pl XX
Other Collections:
Provenance:
Notes: Originally appeared in the Philosophical Transactions MDCCCLII, Pl I, pg 3. Inscription pasted in front of book "To William Bellows, Esq as a memento of the unveiling on 19 Oct 1925 of the tablet to Sir Charles Wheatstone, from his grandson Charles Wheatstone Salmi, Down End, Chilbolton, Hants". Sir Charles Wheatstone (6 February 1802 – 19 October 1875), was an English scientist and inventor of many scientific breakthroughs of the Victorian era, including the English concertina, the stereoscope (a device for displaying three-dimensional images), and the Playfair cipher (an encryption technique). However, Wheatstone is best known for his contributions in the development of the Wheatstone bridge, originally invented by Samuel Hunter Christie, which is used to measure an unknown electrical resistance, and as a major figure in the development of telegraphy.
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Users of PGP Desktop, particularly those who protect business Macbook laptops with PGP Whole Disk Encryption have been prevented from upgrading to OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" until PGP comes out with a 10.6 compatible version of PGP Desktop.
This screenshot shows successful enrollment of the *beta* 10.6-compatible PGP Desktop client.
Universal Server is a key piece of a PGP deployment because it lets us securely store keys, recovery tokens as well as gives us a legal audit trail for the encryption state of our laptops and portable devices.
Getting the Snow Leopard beta client to successfully enroll as a managed PGP client of Universal Server is a big deal -- props to PGP Support for going out of their way to help us set this up and test it...
In this screenshot the user "BioTeam PGP WDE Tester" is a client Macbook Pro laptop running Mac OS X 10.6.1
The "Touchscreen Executive Phone" (TXP) is a touchscreen-driven digital set that allows the user access to both clear and encrypted switch resources from a single unit (red and black switch).
The TXP serves as the user interface to connect to the Secure Digital Switch (SDS) family. Target market is the U.S. government.
Microchip announced the world’s first H.264 video I/O companion integrated circuits (ICs) optimized for the proven and robust Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST®) high-speed automotive infotainment and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) network technology. The OS85621 and OS85623 devices expand Microchip’s existing family of MOST I/O companions with a cost-effective video codec solution. To learn more about the OS85621 and OS85623, visit: www.microchip.com/OS86521
Having a hardware-based encryption built into the electronics of the USB drive is the only basic way to go, in my opinion. This is one that I use in my bag, along with others. Ironkey is a better product, but too expensive for me and what I need at this point (temper-proofing and self-destruct mechanism). Using TrueCrypt ontop of the hardware encryption allows for a slight greater level of security because of "shadow volume" creation.
Normal daily life along a different timeline - which we cannot find - but have the feeling that it exists - but
Certainly!
Quantum computing represents a groundbreaking advancement in technology, deeply intertwined with the concepts of superposition, entanglement, and interference from quantum physics. Unlike classical computing, which processes information in a linear fashion using bits (0s and 1s), quantum computing utilizes quantum bits or qubits that can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This enables quantum computers to perform numerous calculations at once, effectively navigating through a vast landscape of potential solutions.
The idea of parallel timelines can be likened to the way quantum computers operate. Each decision or computation can be viewed as branching into multiple outcomes, similar to how different timelines might unfold based on various choices. This means that a quantum computer can explore various paths to a solution simultaneously, leading to remarkable efficiencies in solving complex problems.
In practical terms, this capability could revolutionize fields such as cryptography, where quantum computers may break existing encryption methods faster than classical computers. In material science, they could simulate quantum phenomena to discover new materials with desirable properties. Additionally, in optimization problems across various industries, quantum computing offers the potential to find the most efficient solutions more rapidly than traditional methods.
In summary, the link between quantum computing and the concept of parallel timelines highlights a fascinating intersection of technology and theoretical physics, suggesting that our understanding of reality may be more complex and interconnected than we previously imagined.
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Stacks of laptops await software update. I had fun playing with the gradient map in photoshop. Those are encryption keys sticking out in case you are wondering.
Microchip announced an expansion of its eXtreme Low Power (XLP) PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs) with the PIC24F “GB2” family. This new family features an integrated hardware crypto engine, a Random Number Generator (RNG) and One-Time-Programmable (OTP) key storage for protecting data in embedded applications. The PIC24F “GB2” devices offer up to 128 KB Flash and 8 KB RAM in small 28- or 44-pin packages, for battery-operated or portable applications such as “Internet of Things” (IoT) sensor nodes, access control systems and door locks. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/GNUT
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On display at RSA Conference Europe were a number of vintage encryption devices including a German Enigma. This is a shortened video that includes a number of discussions and demonstration of the Enigma. The full length version is available on Vimeo.
Here are a few things that caught my eye from our trip to Chicago last summer for a cousins' reunion.
This is a German Enigma cipher machine. The machine -- and the entire captured U-boat it came from! -- are on display at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. The encryption was more advanced than anything that had ever been used, but the Poles and later the Allies (led by Alan Turing) cracked successive versions and were able to gain vital intelligence concerning German operations. Seeing the actual hardware from this famous piece of history was just fascinating.
I combined the photos into a mosaic to make them easier to interpret, but they are all posted at full resolution -- view large or view original.
Here is the German instruction text and my best stab at a translation -- help welcome! Many thanks to Jerry McCarthy for the following explanation of the context for these instructions: This is a four-rotor Enigma, a more secure development of the earlier three-rotor Enigma. A problem was that, sometimes, the newer four-rotor machines had to work in the same network as the older three-rotor machines. Setting the first (leftmost) rotor to "A" had the effect of making the four-rotor machines compatible with the three-rotor machines so that they could work together, decrypt each others' messages, and so on.
_______________________________________________
Geheim!
Merkblatt zum Schlüssel M
Form M 4 -Prüfnummer M : 10313
Bei der Handhabung dieses Schlüssels M ist besonders wichtig:
Ist die Grundstellung eine dreistellige Buchstabengruppe,so ist
folgendes zu beachten:
a) Die Grundstellung und der Spruchschlüssel werden in dem zweiten,
dritten und vierten Fenster von links eingestellt.
b) Beim Einstellen der Grundstellung und des Spruchschlüssels so-
wie beim Schlüsseln muß im linken Fenster (ersten) immer der
Buchstabe A ( rote Schrift ) eingestellt sein.
c) Die Schlüsselung muß vollständig wiederholt werden, wenn während
der Schlüsselung festgestellt wird,daß ein anderer als der
Buchstabe A im linken Fenster eingestellt ist.
_______________________________________________
Secret!
Instruction Card for the Key Machine M
Form M 4, Serial Number M: 10313
During the handling of this Key Machine M, it is particularly important: if the initial position is a three-figure group of letters, then the following is to be noted:
a) The initial position and the readout key are set in the second, third and fourth window from the left.
b) In setting the initial position and the readout key, as well as in keying, the letter A (red writing) must always be set in the left (first) window.
c) Coding must be completely repeated if during coding one determines that something other than the letter A is set in the left window.
The first Cryptokids event at the Waag, learning kids about security, hacking computers, safety, encryption... in a fun way.
Microchip announced an expansion of its eXtreme Low Power (XLP) PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs) with the PIC24F “GB2” family. This new family features an integrated hardware crypto engine, a Random Number Generator (RNG) and One-Time-Programmable (OTP) key storage for protecting data in embedded applications. The PIC24F “GB2” devices offer up to 128 KB Flash and 8 KB RAM in small 28- or 44-pin packages, for battery-operated or portable applications such as “Internet of Things” (IoT) sensor nodes, access control systems and door locks.
The Iomega® StorCenter™ px4-300d and px6-300d Network Storage are true business class desktop devices, ideal for small-to medium-sized businesses and distributed enterprise locations like branch and remote offices for content sharing and data protection. Powered by EMC® storage technology and with up to 18TB of storage capacity, including a diskless option, the StorCenter devices are easy to setup and manage, and affordable to own. The StorCenter px4-300d and px6-300d provide crossplatform file sharing and simultaneous iSCSI block access and high performance I/O which is achieved through dual GbE connections with port bonding and link aggregation capabilities. The Iomega Personal Cloud technology offers unparalleled simplicity and versatility for data protection and access. Business class features include high performance with Intel Atom Processor, robust data protection, such as multiple RAID levels with hot swap drives, UPS support, print serving, user quotas, device-to-device data replication and certification for most virtualization environments. The easy-to-use interface provides no-hassle management. The StorCenter px4-300d and px6-300d also embed the AXIS® Video Hosting System solution and can support up to 10 AXIS IP security cameras for video surveillance solutions. Active Directory support, remote access and RSA® BSAFE® encryption for protected installs and upgrades are included, along with support for PC, Mac® and Linux® clients to round out the comprehensive business features.
Normal daily life along a different timeline - which we cannot find - but have the feeling that it exists - but
Certainly!
Quantum computing represents a groundbreaking advancement in technology, deeply intertwined with the concepts of superposition, entanglement, and interference from quantum physics. Unlike classical computing, which processes information in a linear fashion using bits (0s and 1s), quantum computing utilizes quantum bits or qubits that can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This enables quantum computers to perform numerous calculations at once, effectively navigating through a vast landscape of potential solutions.
The idea of parallel timelines can be likened to the way quantum computers operate. Each decision or computation can be viewed as branching into multiple outcomes, similar to how different timelines might unfold based on various choices. This means that a quantum computer can explore various paths to a solution simultaneously, leading to remarkable efficiencies in solving complex problems.
In practical terms, this capability could revolutionize fields such as cryptography, where quantum computers may break existing encryption methods faster than classical computers. In material science, they could simulate quantum phenomena to discover new materials with desirable properties. Additionally, in optimization problems across various industries, quantum computing offers the potential to find the most efficient solutions more rapidly than traditional methods.
In summary, the link between quantum computing and the concept of parallel timelines highlights a fascinating intersection of technology and theoretical physics, suggesting that our understanding of reality may be more complex and interconnected than we previously imagined.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
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The first Cryptokids event at the Waag, learning kids about security, hacking computers, safety, encryption... in a fun way.
A laser-cut, four-layer, acrylic representation of a one-time redirect to a bitcoin, using cryptographics.io
Similar to "I promise to pay the bearer 1 bitcoin". If I'd known if it were legal to do this with a bitcoin wallet, I'd have done it, but to prototype the idea, here's an initial experiment.
To gain access to the bitcoin you would need to have the 256 character password that was used in the encryption process.
A hack-day project, for #sizzle9 and to be exhibited at Hack The Barbican this month.
Normal daily life along a different timeline - which we cannot find - but have the feeling that it exists - but
Certainly!
Quantum computing represents a groundbreaking advancement in technology, deeply intertwined with the concepts of superposition, entanglement, and interference from quantum physics. Unlike classical computing, which processes information in a linear fashion using bits (0s and 1s), quantum computing utilizes quantum bits or qubits that can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This enables quantum computers to perform numerous calculations at once, effectively navigating through a vast landscape of potential solutions.
The idea of parallel timelines can be likened to the way quantum computers operate. Each decision or computation can be viewed as branching into multiple outcomes, similar to how different timelines might unfold based on various choices. This means that a quantum computer can explore various paths to a solution simultaneously, leading to remarkable efficiencies in solving complex problems.
In practical terms, this capability could revolutionize fields such as cryptography, where quantum computers may break existing encryption methods faster than classical computers. In material science, they could simulate quantum phenomena to discover new materials with desirable properties. Additionally, in optimization problems across various industries, quantum computing offers the potential to find the most efficient solutions more rapidly than traditional methods.
In summary, the link between quantum computing and the concept of parallel timelines highlights a fascinating intersection of technology and theoretical physics, suggesting that our understanding of reality may be more complex and interconnected than we previously imagined.