NSA Releases Secret Pre-History of Computers
An anonymous reader writes "The National Security Agency has declassified an eye-opening pre-history of computers used for code-breaking between the 1930s and 1960s. The 344 page report, entitled It Wasn't All Magic: The Early Struggle to Automate Cryptanalysis (pdf), it is available on the Government Attic web site. Government Attic has also just posted a somewhat less declassified NSA compendium from 1993: A Collection of Writings on Traffic Analysis. (pdf)"
to the man in the Russian airport.
Prove anything by multiplying Huge Number times Tiny Number
Am I crazy for opening a PDF from the NSA?
Hey you guys who are talking about Snowden, download this PDF with some cool additional code! Don't worry about it. I promise we didn't buy exploits from Adobe or Microsoft!
Dear NSA, I think you're confused. The current topic of discussion is your ongoing violation of the 4th Amendment of the U.S. constitution.
Compared to that, I truly doing give a fuck about your history of codebreaking.
Squirrel!
For something in the time periods mentioned, it is a good read, especially with the issues at the time.
I would say that crypto advances and computers go hand in hand, from the mechanical rotor devices to more advanced algorithms like DES, then to ones that have a larger bitsize and block size (AES.)
What will be the next big crypto advance is a next generation public key algorithm. RSA has been good, but it, DSA, and ECC can fall if a quantum computer of a decent size can be built. What is needed is a next generation public key algorithm, but those are a lot harder to come by than symmetric algos. What would be nice is an algorithm with a small key size like ECC (which since in theory a 256 bit ECC key is as secure as a 128 bit AES key), compared to 16384 bit keys for RSA.
Of course, the applied crypto part is important as well.
Got it for you. It is called stuxnet-prehistory.pdf.exe
Excuse me, but please get off my Pennisetum Clandestinum, eh!
Ummm...nope.
Requested date: 04-August-2012
Released date: 29-May-2013
Posted date: 24-June-2013
Requested date: 02-August-2012
Released date: 11-June-2013
Posted date: 24-June-2013
Learning HOW to think is more important than learning WHAT to think.
Found the document here... http://cryptome.org/2013/06/NSA-WasntAllMagic_2002.pdf