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Перевод: cryptography
[существительное] криптография ; тайнопись
Тезаурус:
- They are possessed of a handful of skills and attributes which many of the rest of us lack, such as numeracy, and a general ungullability, and (presumably) a penchant for cryptography, so that they can actually penetrate and comprehend the tortuous laws and regulations they must administer.
- Codes and cyphers still gave some protection against this, and in one or two cases at least cryptography was carried in the seventeenth century to a level which was not to be surpassed for generations to come.
- An Int test (Cryptography +10) allows these names to be decoded; there are no exact addresses, but an entry such as "Schwenninger of N., four unbaptised infants" could be enough to track down the supplier in Nuln.
- The Chiefs in both areas - cryptography and intelligence - were distinguished from the Indians because they were fewer, preponderantly male and had better jobs - better because they were more responsible and closer to the brush of real events.
- Some time previously, he had discovered a system of cryptography - he called it the "Atbash Cipher" - which had been used to conceal certain names in Essene/Zadokite/Nazarean texts.
- Progress against German cipher traffic was less successful because Britain ignored developments in machine cryptography so that by 1939 GCCS was unable to read the German Enigma cryptograph.
- Sir Alfred Ewing, head of Room 40 at the Admiralty, where the cryptography was carried on, was bemused that the Germans continued to use the codes which were already compromised, and he assumed that they considered arrogantly that the British were too stupid to break them.
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