Cryptography: Cracking Codes (14)
Limited Stock - Hurry While Supplies Last -< . . While cracking a code might seem like something few of us would encounter in our daily lives, it is actually far more prevalent than we may realize. Anyone who has had personal information taken because of a hacked email account can understand the need for cryptography and the importance of encryption—essentially the need to code information to keep it safe. This detailed volume examines the logic and science behind various ciphers, their real world uses, how codes can be broken, and the use of technology in this oft-overlooked field.
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SeriesIntelligence and Counterintelligence
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ManufacturerBritannica Educational Publishing
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PublisherRosen: Britannica Educational Publishing
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Publisher or imprintRosen: Britannica Educational Publishing
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AuthorCurley, Robert
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ISBN-13978-1-6227-5034-4
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size9" x 6"
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Reading Interest8,9,10,11,12
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# of Pages112
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Dewey Decimal005.8
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Date Published2014
Limited Stock - Hurry While Supplies Last -< . . While cracking a code might seem like something few of us would encounter in our daily lives, it is actually far more prevalent than we may realize. Anyone who has had personal information taken because of a hacked email account can understand the need for cryptography and the importance of encryption—essentially the need to code information to keep it safe. This detailed volume examines the logic and science behind various ciphers, their real world uses, how codes can be broken, and the use of technology in this oft-overlooked field.