HistoCrypt 2020


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HistoCrypt 2020     
June 15–17, Budapest, Hungary             

Accepted papers

Eugen Antal and Pavol Zajac. HCPortal Overview

Eugen Antal, Pavol Zajac and Otokar Grošek. Diplomatic Ciphers Used by Slovak Attaché During the WW2

Richard Bean. The use of Project Gutenberg and Hexagram Statistics to Help Solve Famous Unsolved Ciphers

Paolo Bonavoglia. A Partenio’s Stegano-Crypto Cipher

Paolo Bonavoglia. Trithemius, Bellaso, Vigenere - Origins of the Polyalphabetic Ciphers

Jialuo Chen, Mohamed Ali Souibgui, Alicia Fornes and Beáta Megyesi. A Web-based Interactive Transcription Tool for Encrypted Manuscripts

Crina Tudor, Beáta Megyesi and Benedek Láng. Automatic Key Structure Extraction

Carola Dahlke. The Auxiliary Devices of OKW/Chi

Marek Grajek. Dawn of Mathematical Cryptology: Probabilists vs Algebraists; Algebraists & Probabilists?

Nils Kopal. Of Ciphers and Neurons – Detecting the Type of Ciphers Using Artificial Neural Networks

Benedek Láng. Was it a Sudden Shift in Professionalization? Austrian Cryptology and a Description of the Staatskanzlei Key Collection in the Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv of Vienna

George Lasry. Solving a Tunny Challenge with Computerized “Testery” Methods

Beáta Megyesi. Transcription of Historical Ciphers and Keys

Stefan Porubsky. A Hungarian Cryptologic Manual in Berlin

Klaus Schmeh. The Zschweigert Cryptograph - A Remarkable Early Encryption Machine

George Teseleanu. Cracking Matrix Modes of Operation with Goodness-of-Fit Statistics

Viktor Wase. The Role of Base 10 in the Beale Papers

 

 

 

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