The following pages link to Cryptologia (Q2785974):
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- Louis Kruh, Cryptologist, Editor, Activist (Q2785975) (← links)
- How We Broke the Union Code (148 Years Too Late) (Q2785977) (← links)
- Analysis of Simplified DES Algorithms (Q2785980) (← links)
- NIST Block Cipher Modes of Operation for Authentication and Combined Confidentiality and Authentication (Q2785981) (← links)
- Internet Voting Protocol Based on Improved Implicit Security (Q2785982) (← links)
- Frank Miller: Inventor of the One-Time Pad (Q2920288) (← links)
- Steps Toward Unraveling a Vatican Cipher of the 1930s (Q2920289) (← links)
- Anonymous Authentication with Spread Revelation (Q2920292) (← links)
- US Navy Cryptologic Mathematicians during World War II (Q2920294) (← links)
- Keith Batey and John Herivel: Two Distinguished Bletchley Park Cryptographers (Q2920296) (← links)
- A New Efficient Protocol for k-out-of-n Oblivious Transfer (Q3007540) (← links)
- Alexander von Kryha and His Encryption Machines (Q3007541) (← links)
- Spanish Enigma: A History of the Enigma in Spain (Q3007545) (← links)
- Enigma Message Procedures Used by the Heer, Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine (Q3007547) (← links)
- Ultra Reveals a Late<i>B-Dienst</i>Success in the Atlantic (Q3007549) (← links)
- From the Archives: A Lady Codebreaker Speaks: Joan Murray, the Bombes and the Perils of Writing Crypto-History From Participants' Accounts (Q3007551) (← links)
- Algebraic Attacks on the Courtois Toy Cipher (Q3007784) (← links)
- Advanced Differential-Style Cryptanalysis of the NSA's Skipjack Block Cipher (Q3016243) (← links)
- An Enigma Replica and its Blueprints (Q3085279) (← links)
- American Dragon (Q3085280) (← links)
- Secret Keeping 101—Dr. Janice Martin Benario and the Women's College Connection to ULTRA (Q3085281) (← links)
- Instances of Arabic Cryptography in Morocco (Q3085283) (← links)
- A Key Escrow-Free Identity-Based Signature Scheme without using Secure Channel (Q3085284) (← links)
- William Dean Wray (1910–1962) the Evolution of a Cryptanalyst (Q3085286) (← links)
- FRANÇOIS VIÈTE, FATHER OF MODERN CRYPTANALYSIS - TWO NEW MANUSCRIPTS (Q3127518) (← links)
- A DIGITAL SIGNATURE SCHEME BASED UPON THE THEORY OF QUADRATIC RESIDUES (Q3127519) (← links)
- Zimmermann Telegram: The Original Draft (Q3181712) (← links)
- The Strip Cipher-The Spanish Official Method (Q3181713) (← links)
- Station AL—Guadalcanal: A Full Service WWII Cryptologic Unit (Q3181715) (← links)
- Cracking Matrix Encryption Row by Row (Q3181717) (← links)
- Robert W. Baldwin, 1957–2007 (Q3183945) (← links)
- The Multics encipher_Algorithm (Q3183947) (← links)
- Bulldozer: A Cribless Rapid Analytical Machine (RAM) Solution to Enigma and its Variations (Q3183949) (← links)
- A Cryptographic Scavenger Hunt (Q3183951) (← links)
- An Attack on the Zhou-Fan-Li Authenticated Multiple-Key Agreement Protocol (Q3183952) (← links)
- Rejewski's Catalog (Q3183954) (← links)
- Robust Dictionary Attack of Short Simple Substitution Ciphers (Q3183956) (← links)
- The Voynich Manuscript: Evidence of the Hoax Hypothesis (Q3183958) (← links)
- Automated Ciphertext—Only Cryptanalysis of the Bifid Cipher (Q3183959) (← links)
- Oblivious Transfer Using Elliptic Curves (Q3183960) (← links)
- An Application of Quasigroups in All-Or-Nothing Transform (Q3183962) (← links)
- A Simplified IDEA Algorithm (Q3183964) (← links)
- Wilhelm Fenner and the Development of the German Cipher Bureau, 1922–1939 (Q3183966) (← links)
- The Scheuble Apparatus (Q3183968) (← links)
- A TENSOR-THEORETIC ENHANCEMENT TO THE HILL CIPHER SYSTEM (Q3202938) (← links)
- LITTLEWOOD'S CIPHER PART I: A CHALLENGE. (Q3206862) (← links)
- LITTLEWOOD'S CIPHER PART II: A METHOD OF SOLUTION (Q3206863) (← links)
- THE TWO-MESSAGE PROBLEM IN CIPHER TEXT AUTOKEY. PART I. (Q3206865) (← links)
- THE TWO-MESSAGE PROBLEM IN CIPHER TEXT AUTOKEY. PART II (Q3206866) (← links)
- CRYPTOGRAPHIC ASPECTS OF DATA COMPRESSION CODES (Q3206867) (← links)