Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning at UVa Cryptography in World War II, Spring 2006 |
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Cryptography
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LecturesClass 1: Introduction, Cryptography before World War II [PDF]Introduction to Cryptology Class 2: The Lorenz Cipher and the Postman's Computer [PDF] Vernam and Morehouse Class 3: Enigmatic Enigma [PDF] Rotating Substitutions Class 4: Modern Cryptography [PDF] Allied Ciphers and German Code-Breaking Efforts
LinksThe Code BookThe Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography, by Simon SinghCryptography: 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. |
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evans@virginia.edu Using these Materials |