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Cracking the Code

Leo Musk

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Editora: Publifye

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"Cracking the Code" explores the captivating history and modern applications of cryptography, emphasizing its critical role in military history, technology, and national security. From ancient ciphers to complex algorithms, the book reveals how secret codes have influenced geopolitical power, shaped the outcomes of wars, and protected sensitive information for intelligence agencies and military organizations. One intriguing aspect is how the evolution of cryptographic techniques directly correlates with the need for secure communication in various historical conflicts. The book progresses chronologically, first examining the historical development of cryptography across different cultures and empires. It then transitions to the technological advancements, contrasting mechanical encryption devices like the Enigma machine with contemporary computer-based cryptography. Finally, it analyzes the modern usage of cryptography in espionage and cyber warfare. By connecting cryptography with military history, technology studies, and political science, "Cracking the Code" offers a broad understanding of its impact on society and international relations, even touching upon the ethical debates surrounding government surveillance and privacy. The book's approach avoids complex mathematical formulas, making it accessible to a wide audience.
Disponível desde: 13/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 88 páginas.

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