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Solving historical ciphers with modern means

20 September 2021 MKHA Webmaster MKHA member events, Speaker meetings 0

The National Museum of Computing

Wednesday, 20th October 2021

A virtual talk by Elonka Dunin and Klaus Schmeh. Many old encryption methods are still hard to break today. This presentation introduces the most important historical ciphers and modern techniques to break them, based on the 2020 book Codebreaking: A Practical Guide.

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  • Elonka Dunin
  • Klaus Schmeh
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