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Code Making and Code Breaking
We all have something to hide, don't we? From nosy neighbors, cops, tax collectors, burglars, and other riffraff who have no respect for privacy. The books in this section contain specific instructions for hiding guns, gold, sexual implements, survival foods, or anything else you want to be Yours. There are also books for general privacy -- how to keep it. This section is a must for every private citizen. "A rather good introduction to the subject of keeping what you write secret from others". -- Factsheet Five We live in an information age; information is bought, sold and stolen like any other good. Businesses and individuals are learning to keep their secrets safe with this practical, illustrated guide to building and busting codes. Learn how to construct simple or complex codes. Learn how computers are used to make and break codes. Learn why the most unbreakable code isn't always the best. Ideal for those interested in professional personal privacy.
The History of Code Breaking
Author: Nigel Cawthorne
language: en
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Release Date: 2017-12-15
This intriguing and revelatory history of cryptology ranges from the early days of code-making and code-breaking in ancient Egypt, Sparta, and Rome to the present day when it has slipped beyond the tight control of governments and now affects all our lives whenever we use our cell phones or connect to the internet. Subjects covered here include Mary Queen of Scots' cryptic messages when she was plotting against her cousin Elizabeth I; the codes used by George Washington for military and political purposes; and code-breaking during World Wars I and II, including the Enigma Machine. Those who invent codes and those who break them are fascinating characters. This is their story.
Code Breaking History
Code Breaking History explores the fascinating evolution of cryptography, from ancient ciphers to modern cybersecurity, revealing how code breaking has shaped pivotal moments in history. The book examines the intertwined development of cryptographic techniques, such as substitution and transposition ciphers, alongside the art and science of cryptanalysis, highlighting the ongoing battle between those who protect information and those who seek to unveil it. One intriguing fact is that cryptography's influence extends beyond military strategy to impact diplomatic negotiations and personal liberties. The book argues that the history of cryptography and cryptanalysis reflects broader social, political, and technological forces. It begins by introducing fundamental concepts like encryption and decryption, then traces their development through major historical periods, each addressed in distinct chapters. For example, the rise of mechanical cipher devices like the Enigma machine during World War II demonstrates the escalating sophistication of encryption methods. The book uniquely combines technical explanations with comprehensive historical analysis, emphasizing the practical implications of these techniques in modern digital security and data protection.