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5th HistoCrypt 2022: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Carola Dahlke, Beáta Megyesi:

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Historical Cryptology, HistoCrypt 2022, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 20-22, 2022. Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 188, Linköping University Electronic Press 2022, ISBN 978-91-7929-397-0
Contents
- Eugen Antal

, Jakub Mírka:
Wrong Design of Cipher Keys: Analysis of Historical Cipher Keys From the Hessisches Staatsarchiv Marburg Used in the Thirty Years' War. 1-11 - Richard Bean

, Sarah Lang
, Megan Piorko:
Solving an Alchemical Cipher in a Shared Notebook of John and Arthur Dee. 12-21 - Mariusz Borowiak, Marek Grajek:

Enigma History and an Unexpected Treasure Trove. 42-49 - Jörgen Dinnissen, Hugo Araújo:

Prey to a Privateer. Two Portuguese Ciphertexts from 1649. 50-71 - Magnus Ekhall, Fredrik Hallenberg:

Analysis of the US Navy Cryptanalytic Bombe Schematics and Simulation of Selected Circuits. 72-81 - Nino Fürthauer, Vasily Mikhalev, Nils Kopal, Bernhard Esslinger, Harald Lampesberger

, Eckehard Hermann:
Evaluating Deep Learning Techniques for Known-Plaintext Attacks on the Complete Columnar Transposition Cipher. 82-90 - Joachim von zur Gathen:

Unicity Distance of the Zodiac-340 Cipher. 91-100 - Rian Hagebeuk, Katherine Mueller:

"The Subtelty of Witches": A Reformation Era Cipher Mystery. 101-110 - Mihály Héder, Beáta Megyesi:

The DECODE Database of Historical Ciphers and Keys: Version 2. 111-114 - Florentijn van Kampen:

Thomson's Telegram Decrypting a Secret Message from Albania, 1914. 115-126 - Nils Kopal, Bernhard Esslinger:

New Ciphers and Cryptanalysis Components in CrypTool 2. 127-136 - Benedek Láng:

Colonnele Frank's Indecipherable Chiffre. 137-141 - George Lasry, Paolo Bonavoglia:

Deciphering a Short Papal Cipher from 1721. 142-146 - George Lasry:

Deciphering a Letter from the French Wars of Religion. 147-152 - Giacomo Magnifico, Beáta Megyesi, Mohamed Ali Souibgui, Jialuo Chen, Alicia Fornés:

Lost in Transcription of Graphic Signs in Ciphers. 153-158 - Beáta Megyesi, Crina Tudor, Benedek Láng, Anna Lehofer, Nils Kopal, Michelle Waldispühl

:
What Was Encoded in Historical Cipher Keys in the Early Modern Era? 159-167 - Samu Potka, Mikko Kiviharju:

Telegrams on Negotiations on Capturing Petrograd, 1919. 168-171 - Clément Poupard

:
Mundane Cryptography: Toward a Cultural History of Cryptography. 172-180 - Winfried Stephan:

Use of T-310 Encryption During German Reunification 1990. 181-190 - Gerhard F. Strasser:

A Historical View of Signs and Sign Languages as a Potential for Secret Communication in Two Worlds: In Ottoman Courts and Catholic Religious Orders. 191-207 - Ferenc Szigeti, Mihály Héder:

The TRANSCRIPT Tool for Historical Ciphers by the DECRYPT Project. 208-211

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