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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. CRYPTREC - Wikipedia

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    CRYPTREC is the Cryptography Research and Evaluation Committees set up by the Japanese Government to evaluate and recommend cryptographic techniques for government and industrial use. It is comparable in many respects to the European Union 's NESSIE project and to the Advanced Encryption Standard process run by National Institute of Standards ...

  4. List of computer science journals - Wikipedia

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    Cryptography journals; Human–computer interaction journals; ... Journal Rankings – Computer Science; Top 650 Journals of Computer Science This page was ...

  5. Journal ranking - Wikipedia

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    Journal ranking is widely used in academic circles in the evaluation of an academic journal's impact and quality. Journal rankings are intended to reflect the place of a journal within its field, the relative difficulty of being published in that journal, and the prestige associated with it.

  6. Type A Cipher Machine - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Navy ORANGE cryptographic device captured by US Navy. In the history of cryptography, 91-shiki ōbun injiki (九一式欧文印字機, "System 91 Typewriter for European Characters") or Angōki Taipu-A (暗号機 タイプA, "Type A Cipher Machine"), codenamed Red by the United States, was a diplomatic cryptographic machine used by the Japanese Foreign Office before and during World ...

  7. Journal of Cryptology - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Cryptology (ISSN 0933-2790) is a scientific journal in the field of cryptology and cryptography. The journal is published quarterly by the International Association for Cryptologic Research. Its editor-in-chief is Vincent Rijmen. [1]

  8. Cryptologia - Wikipedia

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    Cryptologia is a journal in cryptography published six times per year since January 1977. Its remit is all aspects of cryptography, with a special emphasis on historical aspects of the subject. The founding editors were Brian J. Winkel, David Kahn, Louis Kruh, Cipher A. Deavours and Greg Mellen. [1] The current Editor-in-Chief is Craig Bauer.

  9. Category:Cryptography journals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cryptography journals" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cryptography ...