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  2. National Cryptologic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The NCM is open to the public, and admission is free. Donations to the NCM Foundation are accepted. Photography is allowed inside the museum but flash photography is prohibited due to the age of some of the artifacts. The museum temporarily closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  3. William Lutwiniak - Wikipedia

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    Lutwiniak in 1991. William Lutwiniak (November 24, 1919 – January 24, 1992) was an American crossword constructor who was also known for his work as a cryptologist with the National Security Agency. [1]

  4. National Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    Cryptolog is published monthly by PI, Techniques, and Standards, for the Personnel of Operations. Declassified issues are available online. [236] The Cryptologic Almanac is a cryptology academic journal published internally by the NSA. [237]

  5. Cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Cryptography prior to the modern age was effectively synonymous with encryption, converting readable information to unintelligible nonsense text , which can only be read by reversing the process . The sender of an encrypted (coded) message shares the decryption (decoding) technique only with the intended recipients to preclude access from ...

  6. First cabinet of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Date formed: January 20, 2017 (): Date dissolved: January 20, 2021 (): People and organizations; President: Donald Trump: President's history: Chairman of The Trump ...

  7. The United States' National Security Agency (NSA), an intelligence agency of the federal government, publishes many documents on the history and technology of cryptology, cryptography, and cryptanalysis through various publications.

  8. Bibliography of cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Trithemius' Polygraphiae (1518) is the first printed book on cryptology.. Books on cryptography have been published sporadically and with variable quality for a long time.

  9. Bill Buchanan (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Buchanan's work focuses on applied cryptography, blockchain, cybersecurity, citizen-focused health care and digital identity. On 6 May 2015 he launched The Cyber Academy at the Merchiston Campus of Edinburgh Napier University with a goal of "bringing together industry professionals, law enforcement and academics with a view to combining strengths to combat the growing threat of criminal use of ...