From Tunny to Colossus- Diagnosing and Breaking Hitler's Super Cipher| Virtual Talk
A Virtual Talk by Dr Ted Coles In this talk, Dr Ted Coles will tell the story of the super-secure cipher machine that was developed by Nazi Germany during WWII, used for sending long telegrams between German High Command and the Generals at the Army group HQs in occupied Europe and North Africa. This machine and its traffic were codenamed “Tunny” and “Fish”.

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