- AB
Cryptograph was a
limited Swedish company developing and
selling crypto machines,
founded on 21 July 1916 and
liquidated in 1930. It was
probably the...
- the
wired rotor principle for
machine encipherment. The company, AB
Cryptograph, was an
early predecessor of
Crypto AG.
Originally a
textile engineer...
- The OMI
cryptograph was a
rotor cipher machine produced and sold by
Italian firm
Ottico Meccanica Italiana (OMI) in Rome. The
machine had
seven rotors...
-
refer to:
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mathematical quantity Lacida, a
cryptograph Lattice corneal dystrophy Liquor carbonis detergens,
medical coal tar...
- Damm in
Stockholm in 1920, the firm
manufactured the C-36
mechanical cryptograph machine that Damm had patented.
After Damm's death, and just
before the...
- A hash
function is any
function that can be used to map data of
arbitrary size to fixed-size values,
though there are some hash
functions that support...
-
infringement disputes with
regard to
digital media. The
first use of the term "
cryptograph" (as
opposed to "cryptogram")
dates back to the 19th century—originating...
- song
Sugar Shuffle with
Asami Kobayashi,
which appeared on Kobayashi's
Cryptograph album in 1984. When she
writes songs for
other musicians, she
often uses...
-
Cryptograph and cypherpunk...
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called Fialka well into the 1970s. A
unique rotor machine called the
Cryptograph was
constructed in 2002 by Netherlands-based
Tatjana van Vark. This unusual...