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English-Russian cryptological dictionary . 2014.
English-Russian cryptological dictionary . 2014.
Pinwheel (cryptography) — In cryptography, a pinwheel was a device for producing a short pseudorandom sequence of bits (determined by the machine s initial settings), as a component in a cipher machine. A pinwheel consisted of a rotating wheel with a certain number of… … Wikipedia
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NEMA (machine) — The NEMA machine was a Swiss rotor machine, designed to replace commercial Enigma machines. In the history of cryptography, the NEMA (NEue MAschine) ( new machine ), also designated the T D (Tasten Druecker Maschine) ( key stroke machine ), was a … Wikipedia
OMI cryptograph — The OMI cryptograph was a seven rotor machine produced by Italian firm Ottico Meccanica Italiana. The OMI cryptograph was a rotor cipher machine produced and sold by Italian firm Ottico Meccanica Italiana (OMI) in Rome. The machine had seven… … Wikipedia
Combined Cipher Machine — CSP 1600, the replacement stepping unit to adapt the ECM Mark II to CCM The Combined Cipher Machine (CCM) (or Combined Cypher Machine) was a common cipher machine system for securing Allied communications during World War II and for a few years… … Wikipedia
Mercury (cipher machine) — Mercury was a British cipher machine used by the Air Ministry from 1950 until at least the early 1960s. Mercury was an online rotor machine descended from Typex, but modified to achieve a longer cycle length using a so called double drum basket… … Wikipedia
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SIGSALY — exhibit at the National Cryptologic Museum In cryptography, SIGSALY (also known as the X System, Project X, Ciphony I, and the Green Hornet) was a secure speech system used in World War II for the highest level Allied communications. It pioneered … Wikipedia
Leo Rosen — was a U.S. cryptanalyst who worked with Frank Rowlett at Signals Intelligence Service (S.I.S.) before the start of World War II on Japanese ciphers. Rowlett found a method to read the messages enciphered on the Japanese PURPLE machine. Rosen… … Wikipedia
Secure voice — (alternatively secure speech or ciphony) is a term in cryptography for the encryption of voice communication over a range of communication types such as radio, telephone or IP. Contents 1 History 2 Analog Secure Voice technologies 3 Di … Wikipedia
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