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Cipher machines, if the enemy were approaching and they were going to lose, they were ordered to destroy the cipher machines, the code
So the cipher that Caesar used would satisfy the ease of use but not the unbreakability in terms of the rest of the world.
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And it can cipher and decipher just with the switch of a key here.
very top secret uh Cipher breaking operation in the first world war
on U the cipher system for double play fair um it was used by the German
T machines the cipher text
I definitely loved the various ciphers user between the different characters.
Just telling others and getting that cipher going of excitement about the possibility that we can do something, that we all can do something.
classroom have made a secret code or cipher at some point in their lives, every hand goes up because it's also a really universal impulse
So Julius Caesar had a cipher.
That's a pretty easy cipher, actually, to break.
Our breaking of the German Enigma cipher was one of the most important code-breaking triumphs.
This group of women were breaking the cipher system being used by Japanese diplomats.
So I really like Carlo Cipolla's theory of stupidity.
you're not just a cipher.
And the characters themselves are kind of ciphers for whoever happens to be experiencing that thing.
So this is basically a cipher, and I have no idea how it works.
So here again in the story of ciphering, a lot of times we find things out after the fact, sometimes decades or even
But comparing this to previous cipher methods, this was more foolproof.
It was a much stronger cipher.
it you could imagine this was the cipher system that might be used when the
So the Germans get suspicious that we have broken the Enigma cipher, as we have, and the German Navy makes its Enigma
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Oye, Cipri, y, ¿qué le dices a la gente más introvertida o más tímida?
It is to do with the Lorenz teleprinter cipher.
And here what we found out was that the rotor-based cipher machine was not invented by these four gentleman that I showed you earlier.
So they don't allow that in the cipher message.
that was the clear text and that was the cipher you would add that to that and you would get
And Young Nees will start by doing a little something we call ciphering.
We have Thursday Williams, Rosdely Ciprian and Mike Iveson as well.
And you could come up with a uncrackable puzzle that requires all sorts of cipher keys.
He volunteers at History San Jose and is an avid collector of cipher machines, has probably a couple dozen cipher machines
And part of the reason is that if you look at the types of cipher devices that were available, they were really made for a different environment.
And it turns out that the Enigma machine wasn't the only rotor-based cipher machine.
till 1943. After the British and the Americans discovered that their principal naval cipher was compromised
much like we had with, say, the Lorenz cipher, where there's a whole saga of developing the Colossus machine?
You would move a letter four spaces ahead in the alphabet and substitute that letter-- that's called a substitution cipher.
As you may know, the mark of a good code and cipher is that ease of use between the people who know the system and unbreakability
But meanwhile, our US Army has responsibility for a completely different set of codes and ciphers being used by the Japanese Army, which
pre-war code-breaking bureau and had the central insight that allowed us to break that machine cipher.
that. That's on par with some of the cryptographic block ciphers that we have today.
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To think of ourselves lost in the vastness, an insignificant little cipher in the vastness,
So this one was used, again, as a battlefield cipher.
Now, what was unique about the Enigma machine and these other rotor-based cipher machines is the rotor itself.