LIBROS DEL AUTOR: center for cryptologic history

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  • Learning from the Enemy
    Center for Cryptologic History / Sharon A. Maneki
    With illustrations and photographsp in full color. 3 ...
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    16,12 €

  • Cryptologic Aspects of German Intelligence Activities in South America During World War II
    Center for Cryptologic History / David P. Mowry / National Security Agency
    Identifies and presents a thorough account of German intelligence organizations engaged in clandestine work in South America, and a well researched, detailed report of the U.S. response to the perceived threat. This perception was, as Mr.Mowry alludes to in his conclusions, far greater than any actual danger. 3 ...
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    20,68 €

  • Eavesdropping on Hell
    Center for Cryptologic History / Robert J. Hanyok / Robert JHanyok
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    26,10 €

  • A History of US Communications Intelligence during WWII
    Center for Cryptologic History / Robert Louis Benson
    With the onset of World War II, the American organizations responsible for the vital wartime function of communications intelligence (COMINT) were forced to change drastically. In addition to the daunting challenges of rapid operational expansion, the peacetime processes of U.S. Army and Navy COMINT proved inadequate to support active military operations on a worldwide scale. ...
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    28,22 €

  • The Quiet Heroes of the Southwest Pacific Theater
    Center for Cryptologic History / Sharon A. Maneki / Sharon AManeki
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    24,37 €

  • The Quest for Cryptological Centralization and the Establishment of NSA
    Center for Cryptologic History / Thomas L. Burns
    The position of the National Security Agency (NSA) as the centralized communications intelligence (COMINT) agency for the U.S. government is so well-established that it is difficult to grasp the scope of the lengthy post-World War II debate over a centralized versus decentralized U.S. COMINT capability. Only after the appointment of a presidential commission by President Trum...
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    20,23 €

  • Masked Dispatches
    Center for Cryptologic History / Ralph E. Weber
    The art and science of code-making and code-breaking is driven both by the risk inherent in an adversary's ability to read an intercepted communication and the technology available to mitigate that threat efficiently and cost-effectively. This is true both for today's computer-driven cryptography and cryptanalysis and the simpler, yet no less vital codes and ciphers used in the...
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    33,98 €

  • The Voynich Manuscript - An Elegant Enigma
    Center for Cryptologic History / M. E. D'Imperio
    The Voynich manuscript, often dubbed “the world’s most mysterious manuscript,” is a remarkable conglomeration, written in an unknown script and language and profusely illustrated with carefully rendered images of unidentified plants, enigmatic astronomical drawings, and puzzling human figures. Known to have existed since the late 16th century, when it was owned by the physician...
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    19,06 €

  • Essential Matters
    Center for Cryptologic History / David W. Gaddy
    For more than 30 years, the Vietnamese revolutionary movement successively fought Japan, France, South Vietnam, and the United States of America in its successful struggle to establish an independent and socialist Vietnam. Although many aspects of these wars have been described and analyzed by both the winners and losers, one significant topic has been almost entirely absent fr...
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    22,86 €

  • Pearl Harbor Revisited
    Center for Cryptologic History / Frederick D. Parker
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    17,82 €

  • The Friedman Legacy
    Center for Cryptologic History / National Security Agency
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    45,30 €