Volume 32,
Number 1,
2008
Volume 32,
Number 2,
2008
- Marek Grajek:
Monument in Memoriam of Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Rózycki and Henryk Zygalski Unveiled in Poznan.
101-103
- Mavis Batey:
Dilly Knox - A Reminiscence of this Pioneer Enigma Cryptanalyst.
104-130
- Ching-Nung Yang, Tse-Shih Chen:
Security Analysis of Authentication of Images Using Recursive Visual Cryptography.
131-136
- Sukamol Srikwan, Markus Jakobsson:
Using Cartoons to Teach Internet Security.
137-154
- Tomi S. Melka:
Structural Observations Regarding RongoRongo Tablet 'Keiti'.
155-179
- David A. Hatch:
From the Archives: Friedman Takes the Stand.
180-183
- Louis Kruh:
Review of Figuring It Out At Bletchley Park 1939-1945 by John Gallehawk and Kerry Johnson.
184-185
- Chris Christensen:
Review of Voices of the Code Breakers: Personal Accounts of the Secret Heroes of World War Ii by Michael Paterson.
186-188
- Chris Christensen:
Review of A3 and His Algebra by Nancy E. Albert.
189-196
- Can You Break the Nku Monopoly?
197
Volume 32,
Number 3,
2008
- Ralph Erskine:
Captured Kriegsmarine Enigma Documents at Bletchley Park.
199-219
- Martin Albrecht:
Algebraic Attacks on the Courtois Toy Cipher.
220-276
- Colin Burke:
From the Archives: The Last Bombe Run, 1955.
277-278
- James L. Massey:
Review of Series on Arabic Origins of Cryptology.
280-283
- Chris Christensen:
Review of The History of Information Security: A Comprehensive Handbook edited by Karl de Leeuw and Jan Bergstra.
284-294
- John F. Dooley:
Reviews of Cryptologic Fiction.
295-298
Volume 32,
Number 4,
2008
Original Articles
- Kent D. Boklan:
How I Broke an Encrypted Diary from the War of 1812.
299-310
- Christopher Grey, Andrew Sturdy:
The 1942 Reorganization of the Government Code and Cypher School.
311-333
- Tobias Schrödel:
Breaking Short Vigenère Ciphers.
334-347
- Jerzy Jaworski:
Rejewski-Rózycki-Zygalski Lectures in Computer Science.
348-350
- Jan Bury:
From the Archives: Inside a Cold War Crypto Cell. Polish Cipher Bureau in the 1980s.
351-367
- Whitfield Diffie:
What Did We Do Before Biometric Passports? A Review of Who Are You? Identification, Deception, and Surveillance in Early Modern Europe by Valentin Groebner.
368-369
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)