Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning at UVa
Cryptography in World War II, Spring 2006

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23 February 2007

Cryptography
in World War II

Spring 2006

Meetings
Wednesdays, 1:30-3:30
Meadows Presbyterian Church

February 15, 22
March 1, 8

Lectures

Class 1: Introduction, Cryptography before World War II [PDF]
Introduction to Cryptology
   Terminology
   Principles
   Brief history of 4000 years of Cryptology
Cryptology before World War II
   Simple Substitution
   Breaking Ciphers
   Vigenere Cipher

Class 2: The Lorenz Cipher and the Postman's Computer [PDF]

Vernam and Morehouse
Lorenz Cipher Machine
Breaking Fish
Colossus

Class 3: Enigmatic Enigma [PDF]

Rotating Substitutions
Multiple Substitutions
Eniga Machine
Batons Attack
Rejewski's Attack
Alan Turing

Class 4: Modern Cryptography [PDF]

Allied Ciphers and German Code-Breaking Efforts
Modern Symmetric Ciphers
Public-Key Cryptography
Secure Sockets (Web Page Security)


Links

The Code Book
The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography, by Simon Singh
Highly recommended (mostly) non-technical book on the history of cryptography.
Cryptography: Principles and Applications
My cryptography course at UVa. Lecture 4 and Lecture 5 provide some more details on Enigma and how it was broken.
Bletchley Park
Website for the Bletchley Park museum, includes a virtual tour. (You can also see my Bletchley Park pictures.)
WWII Codes and Ciphers
Tony Sale's site on WWII cryptography.
Alan Turing
Web page on Alan Turing developed by Andrew Hodges.
Cryptography in World War II
University of Virginia
evans@virginia.edu
Using these Materials