2.6. Recommended Reading and Web Sites
For anyone interested in the history of code making and code
breaking, the book to read [KAHN96]. Although it is concerned
more with the impact of cryptology than its technical development, it is an
excellent introduction and makes for exciting reading. Another excellent
historical account is [SING99].
A short treatment covering the techniques of this chapter, and
more, is [GARD72]. There are many books that
cover classical cryptography in a more technical vein; one of the best is [SINK66]. [KORN96] is a delightful
book to read and contains a lengthy section on classical techniques. Two
cryptography books that contain a fair amount of technical material on classical
techniques are [GARR01] and [NICH99]. For the truly interested reader, the two-volume [NICH96] covers numerous classical
ciphers in detail and provides many ciphertexts to be cryptanalyzed, together
with the solutions.
An excellent treatment of rotor machines, including a
discussion of their cryptanalysis is found in [KUMA97].
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