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  Liquidmatrix Cryptography

  Handbook of Applied Cryptography

Posted 04.21.02  
Free Edition of the book that deals with cryptography, and is mathematically oriented%nbsp;
the Book



  X.509

Posted 02.01.02  





  Smart Cards

Posted 02.01.02  





  Crypto Standards

posted 02.01.02  




  Laws and Regulations

Posted 08.22.01  

  • The Bureau of Export Administration
  • Cryptography policy information from EPIC
  • A Summary of Canadian Cryptographic Export Controls


  •   Crypto History

    Posted 08.21.01  

  • Frode Weierud's Home Page - This web site contains material about the Enigma and other World War II cipher machines and their solving, including archival documents of historical importance. As well, it has a good selection of links related to cryptography in general.


  • Toby's Cryptopage - This page contains many interesting photographs and descriptions of World War II cipher machines.


  • A Crypto Page Within the U.S.S. Pampanito Website - This page contains a full description of the Electronic Code Machine, Mark II, also known as the SIGABA, the M-134-C, or the CSP-889 by various services, which was a highly secure cipher machine used by the U.S. during World War II which had a unique and innovative design. There is also some information about other U.S. cipher machines of that period.


  • The Crypto Drop Box - Resources for amateur solvers of pencil and paper ciphers; connected with the American Cryptogram Association.



  •   Algorithms

    Posted 08.21.01