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  2. Japanese cryptology from the 1500s to Meiji - Wikipedia

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    Japanese authors have identified two events that influenced the Japanese army's decision to invite a foreigner to improve their cryptology. The first was an incident during the Siberian Intervention. The Japanese army came into possession of some Soviet diplomatic correspondence, but their cryptanalysts were unable decipher the messages.

  3. William W. Johnstone - Wikipedia

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    William Wallace Johnstone (October 28, 1938 – February 8, 2004) was an American author most known for his western, horror, and survivalist novels. Life and career [ edit ]

  4. List of works by William W. Johnstone - Wikipedia

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  5. Bibliography of cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Mundy, Liza, Code Girls, (Hachette Books, 2017) (ISBN 978-0-316-35253-6) An account of some of the thousands of women recruited for U.S. cryptologic work before and during World War II, including top analysts such as Elizebeth Smith Friedman and Agnes Meyer Driscoll, lesser known but outstanding contributors like Genevieve Grotjan Feinstein and ...

  6. Magic (cryptography) - Wikipedia

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    James Bond is given the products of the fictionalized "MAGIC 44" decryption programme in You Only Live Twice as a bargaining chip when he is deployed to negotiate for intelligence concessions from Tiger Tanaka, head of Japanese intelligence. The W.E.B. Griffin series The Corps is a fictionalized account of United States Navy and Marine Corps ...

  7. Category:Cryptography journals - Wikipedia

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  8. Outline of cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Cryptography (or cryptology) – practice and study of hiding information. Modern cryptography intersects the disciplines of mathematics , computer science , and engineering . Applications of cryptography include ATM cards , computer passwords , and electronic commerce .

  9. William F. Friedman - Wikipedia

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    William Frederick Friedman (September 24, 1891 – November 12, 1969) was a US Army cryptographer who ran the research division of the Army's Signal Intelligence Service (SIS) in the 1930s, and parts of its follow-on services into the 1950s.