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Simon Singh, The Code Book, pp. 14–20 "Al-Kindi, Cryptgraphy,
Codebreaking and Ciphers".
Retrieved 12
January 2007. "Crypto History".
Archived from...
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Greatest Secret. ISBN 9781782394020. Budiansky,
Stephen (2006), Colossus,
Codebreaking, and the
Digital Age in
Copeland 2006, pp. 52–63 Carter, Frank, Colossus...
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codebreaker and
mathematician Colossus (computer)
Heath Robinson (
codebreaking machine)
TICOM Turingery Parrish,
Thomas D. (1986). The
Ultra Americans:...
- The
Signal Intelligence Service (SIS) was the
United States Army
codebreaking division through World War II. It was
founded in 1930 to
compile codes for...
- and
Cypher School (GC&CS) at
Bletchley Park (the
British World War II
codebreaking station,
located in Buckinghamshire)
tasked with
solving German naval...
- his
secretly funded work, he took up
writing about his
experiences in
codebreaking to
support his family. His memoirs, The
American Black Chamber, were...
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Aircraft shadow factory.
After the war, the team
continued to
build codebreaking machines,
targeted at
specific codes.
After one of
these codes changed...
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Magic was an
Allied cryptanalysis project during World War II. It
involved the
United States Army's
Signals Intelligence Service (SIS) and the
United States...
- he made the
admission to her. Joan
Clarke was
awarded an MBE for her
codebreaking activities in 1946.
After the war,
Clarke worked for
Government Communications...
- for the
Government Code and
Cypher School at
Bletchley Park, Britain's
codebreaking centre that
produced Ultra intelligence. He led Hut 8, the
section responsible...