Bletchley Park, home of the UK's war-time code-breaking efforts, has awarded CyberEPQs to the first 60 students to complete its online cyber-security course. The CyberEPQ (Extended Project ...
As the Allied cryptanalysis center during World War II, Bletchley Park was the site of the first industrial scale code-breaking effort, enabled by the pioneering work of luminaries like Alan Turing, ...
GCHQ has revealed the early idea for an “entirely different machine” which became the first Bletchley Park code-breaking computer. To celebrate Thursday’s 80th anniversary of Colossus, the ...
A reconstruction of a major piece of cybernetic history and the precursor to Colossus, the world's first programmable electronic digital computer, has made its public debut at the National Museum of ...
Hacking the Nazis: The secret story of the women who broke Hitler’s codes Your email has been sent Of the 10,000-plus staff at the Government Code and Cypher School during World War II, two-thirds ...
THIS compelling compilation of essays reveals how cryptologists at Bletchley Park broke some of the toughest Nazi codes using the world’s first valve-based computer. It is technical, not for the faint ...
The UK's National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park and web and mobile developers Entropy Reality have launched the Colossus VR experience. Visitors can virtually stroll around two of the museum's ...
The survival of Bletchley Park, the secret home to Britain's codebreakers during World War II, is under serious threat from the "ravages of age and a lack of investment" unless the government steps in ...
In the past few months, researchers from the National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) have uncovered detailed intelligence of Germany’s Lorenz messages decrypted with the help of the Colossus machine ...
Back in 2016, we took you to a collection of slightly dilapidated prefabricated huts in the English Home Counties, and showed ...
"I was given one sentence, 'We are breaking German codes, end of story'." It was Ruth Bourne's first job out of college, when, like thousands of other young British women during World War II, she was ...
I spent a day last week at Bletchley Park, about an hour north of London. As I think is now well known, during the Second World War this was where a team of smart people, notably Alan Turing, broke ...