User:Matt Crypto/reading bookmarks

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Turing[edit]

  • Jack Copeland, editor, "Alan Turing's Automatic Computing Engine: The Master Codebreaker's Struggle to Build the Modern Computer", 2005, ISBN: 0198565933.
  • Jack Copeland (Editor) , "The Essential Turing", 2004, ISBN: 0198250800
  • Christof Teuscher, Alan Turing: Life and Legacy of a Great Thinker, 2003, ISBN: 3540200207
  • D Leavitt, The Man Who Knew Too Much -- Alan Turing and the Invention of the Computer, 2005, W W Norton & Co Ltd, ISBN 0393052362.
  • Jon Agar, Turing and the Universal Machine: The Making of the Modern Computer, 2001
  • Ray Spangenburg, Diane Kit Moser, "Alan Turing: The Troubled Genius of Bletchley Park Hall", 30 Nov 2007, ISBN 0816061750

Colossus & Tunny[edit]

  • General report on Tunny
  • Fish and I — Bill Tutte
  • F. Carter, Codebreaking with the Colossus Computer, Bletchley Park Report #1, 1996
  • F. Carter, Codebreaking with the Colossus Computer, Bletchley Park Report #3, 1997 [information]
  • F. Carter, Codebreaking with the Colossus Computer, Bletchley Park Report #4, 1997
  • Davies, D.W., The Lorenz Cipher Machine SZ42, Cryptologia XIX(1) pp 39-61, 1995 [1].
  • Erskine, R., Tunny Decrypts, Cryptologia XII(1) pp 59-61, 1988
  • Fox, B. & Jeremy Webb, Colossal Adventures, New Scientist Vol.154/No.2081, 1997
  • Jack Copeland, "Colossus: Its Origins and Originators", in the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing (26:4, October-December 2004), pp. 38-45.
  • Harvey G. Cragon, Fish to Colossus: How the German Lorenz Cipher was Broken at Bletchley Park
  • Usenet posting of a Colossus bibliography
  • Jack Copeland, editor, Colossus: The First Electronic Computer, January 30, 2005, Oxford University Press, ISBN 019284055X.
  • Anthony E. Sale. "The Rebuilding of Colossus at Bletchley Park," IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 61-69, July-September 2005.
  • Paul Gannon, "Colossus: Bletchley Park's Greatest Secret", ISBN 1843543303.
  • Donald Michie, Colossus and the breaking of the wartime "fish" codes, Cryptologia, Jan 2002.

Enigma[edit]

Public-key crypto[edit]

Typex[edit]

  • Erskine, Ralph. "The Admiralty and Cipher Machines During the Second World War: Not So Stupid after All." Journal of Intelligence History 2, no 2 (Winter 2002).
  • Ralph Erskine, "The Development of Typex", The Enigma Bulletin 2 (1997): pp69-86
  • Kruh and Deavours, "The Typex Cryptograph" Cryptologia 7(2), pp145–167, 1983
  • John R. Ferris, "The British 'Enigma': Britiain, Signal Security and Cipher Machines, 1906–1946.", Defense Analysis 3(2) (May 1987): pp153–163.
  • John Ferris, Intelligence and Strategy: Selected Essays, ISBN 041536194X, February 2005. Includes The British "enigma" : Britain, signals security and cipher machines, 1906-1953. "massively revised" version of 1987 paper.

PGP[edit]

Misc[edit]

  • German cipher machines of WWII — NSA
  • Patrick Radden Keefe, Chatter: Dispatches from the Secret World of Global Eavesdropping, February 2005, ISBN 1400060346. (Menwith Hill)
  • Donald E. Mehl, Top Secret Communications of World War II: Unbreakable Encryption for Secret High-Level Conferences; SISALY - The Green Hornet: Secure Telephone Conferences; SIGTOT: Teletype Cryptographic System; The Beginning of the Digital Age. Raymore, MO: D.E. Mehl, 2002, [2].

History[edit]

  • Jak P. Mallmann Showell, German Naval Codebreakers (2003)
  • Hervie Haufler, Codebreaker's Victory: How the Allied Cryptographers Won World War II (2003)
  • JIM DEBROSSE, COLIN BURKE, The Secret in Building 26: The Untold Story of America's Ultra War Against the U-boat Enigma Codes (2003)
  • Stephen Budiansky, Battle of Wits: The Complete Story of Codebreaking in World War II
  • Wladyslaw Kozaczuk, Jerzy Straszak Enigma: How the Poles Broke the Nazi Code (Polish Histories)
  • Kenneth MacKsey, Without Enigma: The Ultra & Fellgiebel Riddles
  • Tessa Stirling, Dria Nalecz and Tadeusz Dubicki, "Vol. I: the Report of the Anglo-Polish Historical Committee" Intelligence Co-operation between Poland and Great Britain during World War II, London, Vallentine Mitchell, 2005. ISBN 0-85303-656-X.
  • Stephen E. Ambrose, Eisenhower and the Intelligence Community in World War II, Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 16, No. 1, The Second World War: Part 1 (Jan., 1981) , pp. 153-166
  • J. V. Boone, A Brief History of Cryptology, 2005, ISBN 1591140846
  • James Gannon, Stealing Secrets, Telling Lies: How Spies & Codebreakers Helped Shape the Twentieth Century, 2001, ISBN 1574883674.
  • Kenneth Macksey, The Searchers: How Radio Interception Changed the Course of Both World Wars, 2004, ISBN 030436651X.
  • Irene Young, Enigma Variations: Love, War and Bletchley Park, 2000, ISBN 1840183772
  • Mark Urban, The Man Who Broke Napoleon's Codes, 2002, ISBN 0060934557.
  • R.A. Ratcliff, Delusions of Intelligence: Enigma, Ultra, and the End of Secure Ciphers, Hardcover, 280 pages (May 31, 2006), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521855225[3].

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