History of Code breaking at Bletchley Park, England

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Program detailing information on Bletchley Park, located outside of London, England that was the focal point for breaking codes during World War II.  Includes theory of the Enigma Machine and other codes devices.

 

This is a joint meeting with the San Antonio Computer Society Chapter, which meets monthly at the University of St. Mary's.



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  • Date: 20 Sep 2017
  • Time: 12:00 AM UTC to 01:31 AM UTC
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  • San Antonio, Texas
  • United States
  • Room Number: Conference B, University Center

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  • T. Scott Atkinson

    Chair, IEEE San Antonio Com/SP Chapter

  • Starts 12 September 2017 05:05 PM UTC
  • Ends 20 September 2017 12:00 AM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Michael Gershman


Cryptography and Bletchley Park



Bletchley Park: the use and impact of the results on codebreaking in WW2, the theory and techniques of Enigma and lessons applicable to today's cybersecurity.


 


Biography:


Instructor at St. Philips College (10 years):


   Business computing


Systems Mangager at Citibank (30 years):


    IBM mainframe, client/server systems, global T1/T3 network


Computer programmer at Link Aviation (7 years):


  Lunar Module Mission simulator, etc.


BS in Physics from City College New York, MS in Computer Science from New York University

Biography:

Michael Gershman

 

Topic: 

Cryptography and Bletchley Park

 

Daily work of Bletchley Park: the use and impact of the results for WW2, the theory and techniques of Enigma and Lorenz cryptanalysis, and lessons applicable to today's cybersecurity.

 

Biography:

Instructor at St. Philips College (10 years):

   Business computing

Systems Mangager at Citibank (30 years):

    IBM mainframe, client/server systems, global T1/T3 network

Computer programmer at Link Aviation (7 years):

  Lunar Module Mission simulator, etc.

BS in Physics from City College New York, MS in Computer Science from New York University