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James Bond willingly falls into an assassination ploy involving a naive Russian beauty (Daniela Bianchi) in order to retrieve a Soviet encryption device that was stolen by SPECTRE.
Mix in Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya) and Grant (Robert Shaw) and you have one hell of a movie.
This cipher device was used by the Ministry of the Interior of Denmark to secure its communications at least from 1910 to 1914, although the device itself may be much older. Individual letters are inscribed on ivory tiles which can be taken out and easily rescrambled around the central disk to change the substitutions for letters. The Danish Ministry probably issued a chart listing the letter arrangements and changes for a stated period, such as daily, weekly, or monthly.
The Italian scholar Leon Battista Alberti wrote an essay in 1466 laying out the principles of polyalphabetic substitution. These principles were used by the U.S. as late as the Vietnam War.
Seen at the National Security Agency’s National Cryptologic Museum, Fort Meade, Maryland.
An observation from someone who is not an expert in cryptography: Cryptography is about converting order (a written or spoken message) to disorder (an encrypted communication with no clear patterns) and vice versa. Thus, I find it interesting that a number of tools for cryptography—especially prior to the digital age—have a physical order or pattern.
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Code talkers are people in the 20th century who used obscure languages as a means of secret communication during wartime. The term is now usually associated with the United States soldiers during the world wars who used their knowledge of Native American languages as a basis to transmit coded messages. In particular, there were approximately 400–500 Native Americans in the United States Marine Corps whose primary job was the transmission of secret tactical messages. Code talkers transmitted these messages over military telephone or radio communications nets using formal or informally developed codes built upon their native languages. Their service improved the speed of encryption of communications at both ends in front line operations during World War II.
The name code talkers is strongly associated with bilingual Navajo speakers specially recruited during World War II by the Marines to serve in their standard communications units in the Pacific Theater. Code talking, however, was pioneered by Cherokee and Choctaw Indians during World War I.
Other Native American code talkers were deployed by the United States Army during World War II, including Lakota,[1] Meskwaki, and Comanche soldiers. Soldiers of Basque ancestry were also used for code talking by the U.S. Marines during World War II in areas where other Basque speakers were not expected to be operating.
Navajo or Navaho (/ˈnaːvəhoʊ/; Navajo: Diné bizaad [tìnépìz̥ɑ̀ːt] or Naabeehó bizaad [nɑ̀ːpèːhópìz̥ɑ̀ːt]) is a Native American language of the Athabaskan branch of the Na-Dené family, by which it is related to languages spoken across the western areas of North America. Navajo is spoken primarily in the Southwestern United States, especially in the Navajo Nation political area. It is one of the most widely spoken Native American languages and is the most widely spoken north of the U.S.–Mexico border, with almost 170,000 Americans speaking Navajo at home as of 2011. The language has struggled to keep a healthy speaker base, although this problem has been alleviated to some extent by extensive education programs in the Navajo Nation.
The language has a fairly large phoneme inventory; it includes several uncommon consonants that are not found in English. Its four basic vowels are distinguished for nasality, length, and tone. The language's orthography, which was developed in the late 1930s after a series of unsuccessful attempts, is based on the Latin script. Most Navajo vocabulary is Athabaskan in origin, as the language has been conservative with loanwords since its early stages.
Basic word order is subject–object–verb, though it is highly flexible to pragmatic factors. It has both agglutinative and fusional elements: it relies on affixes to modify verbs, and nouns are typically created from multiple morphemes, but in both cases these morphemes are fused irregularly and beyond easy recognition. Verbs are conjugated for aspect and mood, and given affixes for the person and number of both subjects and objects, as well as a host of other variables.
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F101213] Although I've known of David's work (and I forgot to bring "Writing Secure Code" for an autograph), I was unaware of his work on digital signatures in Microsoft Office 2010 until he began to provide review and suggestions on how signatures and encryptions are handled in the proposed ODF 1.2.
Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Jason McCormack, an electronics technician assigned to the Coast Guard Cutter Munro (WMSL 755), climbs a ladder within the mast of the to access and repair the cutter’s aircraft beacon atop of the cutter’s mast approximately 147-feet above the water at Munro’s homeport in Alameda, Calif., Jan. 24, 2019. Electronics technicians are responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair and management of electronic equipment, including command and control systems, shipboard weapons, communications receivers and transmitters, data and voice-encryption equipment, navigation and search radar, tactical electronic detection systems, and electronic navigation equipment. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Matthew S. Masaschi.
m Rahmen der Reihe "Im Städel Garten" entwickeln die in Frankfurt am Main lebenden Künstler Alan B. Brock-Richmond (*1970) und Bernhard Schreiner (*1971) eine Soundinstallation, die im Sommer 2014 den gesamten hinteren Städel Garten mit seinem markanten begrünten Hügel zum Klingen bringen wird. Die Vierkanal-Soundinstallation The Encryption Garden, die für die Dauer von sechs Wochen, vom 22. Juli bis zum 31. August 2014, im Städel Garten zu hören sein wird, führt vorproduzierte Klangmontagen von Aufnahmen aus dem Städel Garten mit Sounds zusammen, die bei vier Konzerten im Städel Garten live entstehen. - See more at: www.staedelmuseum.de/sm/index.php?StoryID=1239#sthash.SVX...
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Hitlers 'Secret Writer' was called Lorenz. At Bletchley, the code breakers called it Tunny. It used 12 wheels to encode each message, effectively it encrypted the encryption!
Breaking Tunny took some of the greatest minds at Bletchley. Those of both Mathematicians such as Bill Tutte and Max Newman along with top engineers such as Tommy Flowers.
Once the Mathematicians had worked out a formula and method from cracking the code, new machines crunched all of the 'numbers' in order to output the correct machine settings for the decode. The machines made the process much quicker and the breaking of Lorenz would involve the invention of the worlds first semi-programmable computer. Colossus
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Is BitLocker good to protect data for any organization? Well, Microsoft BitLocker is a full-volume encryption feature that encrypts the entire drive to ensure protection from unauthorized access, data theft, or exposure from lost or stolen. Its automated features help mitigate data access by enhancing file and system protection.
The Ray and Maria Stata Center at MIT, designed by Frank Gehry.
Contained within the building are the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, as well as the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy.
Noam Chomsky, Ronald Rivest (RSA Encryption) and Tim Berners-Lee (Inventor of the Web) have offices in this building.
Barry Sanders spoke about quantum computers and how they will be able to crack any current encryption system used for the secure exchange of data.
The April 24, 2012 Science Café staged by TELUS Spark focused on "Hacking and Cracking: How Safe Are You and Your Computer Systems?"
Drs. Barry Sanders, iCORE Chair of Quantum Information Science at the U of C, and Tom Keenan from the U of C's Faculty of Environmental Design, spoke to the issue of computer data security, the privacy of individual data, and the prospect of quantum computers revolutionizing the future of computing and security. Moderator for the evening was Ben Reed, Director of Calgary's Protospace, a home for hackers and computer innovators. The Ironwood Stage and Grill in Inglewood was again packed with a capacity crowd of 140 for the 2-hour Café.
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In cryptography, the one-time pad (OTP) is an encryption technique that cannot be cracked, but requires the use of a one-time pre-shared key the same size as, or longer than, the message being sent. In this technique, a plaintext is paired with a random secret key (also referred to as a one-time pad).
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the work on my file server never stops, or so it seems. this is now the third incarnation of my encrypted file server. somehow it starts to look like the original one again ;-)
yesterday i bought some extra disks, 2x 750GB (seagate), so now officially, my encrypted file server passes the one terabyte mark. more than a terabyte of on-the-fly raid-i-fied encrypted goodness that is. although after this weekend it'll be less, because i'm gonna use the 2x 320GB for replication with the data center.
Vera Wilde, artist-in-residence at Hack42. Because Art & Science!
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.
This is our second photo-shoot together. We have great chemistry and it's loads of fun to shoot with her.
We got to play with a few props, listen to some music and experiment with light and posing.
When installed at NSA in 1993, the Cray Y-MP M90 was one of the fastest computers in the world. To support its work the computer had 32 gigabytes (GB) of memory. (Many of today's cell phones have more memory than that.) The board shown in this photo is one of two memory boards from the computer. The Motorola chips on the board provided its storage.
Seen at the National Security Agency’s National Cryptologic Museum, Fort Meade, Maryland.
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