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Conference Review

Review of the 15th NSA Cryptologic History Symposium

Pages 73-80 | Published online: 21 Jun 2016
 

ABSTRACT

The 2015 edition of the biannual NSA Cryptologic History Symposium attracted over 250 participants. Interesting talks were given, among other topics about Elizabeth and William Friedman and Alan Turing. Not a part of the program but subject of many discussions was the planned new National Cryptologic Museum. An obvious goal for future symposia should be to attract more young people.

About the author

Klaus Schmeh (born in 1970) is a German computer scientist focusing on encryption technology. He writes a blog named, “Klausis Krypto Kolumne” about historical cryptology (www.schmeh.org). His book, Codeknacker gegen Codemacher (W3 L, 2015), covers the history of cryptology. It has been on the market for over ten years and is now available in the third edition. Klaus is a member of the editorial board of Cryptologia.

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