Codes and ciphers : Julius Caesar, the ENIGMA, and the Internet /

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Author / Creator:Churchhouse, R. F.
Imprint:Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Description:x, 240 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4565752
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ISBN:052181054X
0521008905 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-234) and indexes.
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Summary:The design of code and cipher systems has undergone major changes in modern times. Powerful personal computers have resulted in an explosion of e-banking, e-commerce and e-mail, and as a consequence the encryption of communications to ensure security has become a matter of public interest and importance. This book describes and analyses many cipher systems ranging from the earliest and elementary to the more recent and sophisticated, such as RSA and DES, as well as wartime machines such as the ENIGMA and Hagelin, and ciphers used by spies. Security issues and possible methods of attack are discussed and illustrated by examples. The design of many systems involves advanced mathematical concepts and this is explained in detail in a major appendix. This book will appeal to anyone interested in codes and ciphers as used by private individuals, spies, governments and industry throughout history.
Physical Description:x, 240 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-234) and indexes.
ISBN:052181054X
0521008905