The International Conference on Cryptologic History has members from a variety of backgrounds and areas of expertise, from cryptanalysis to cipher machines. Members are encouraged to contribute presentations to the group.
Here are the profiles of ICCH speakers. Click on each speaker image to reveal more information below, including their bio, website and presentations.
Note: Effort has been made to ensure that the information on each speaker profile is accurate and up-to-date. To suggest a correction please contact the ICCH webmaster Patrick Hayes at .
Dr Chris Christensen is a specialist in Second World War Japanese naval ciphers. As a Professor of Mathematics at Northern Kentucky University (NKU), he is particularly interested in the relationship between mathematics and cryptology, and the mathematicians who served as cryptologists. He is particularly focused on the JN-25, but has also explored the 1931 Japanese cipher machines (RED, ORANGE, and M-2) and the corresponding 1937 Japanese machines (PURPLE, JADE, and CORAL).
August 4, 2021
The International Conference on Cryptologic History has members from a variety of backgrounds and areas of expertise, from cryptanalysis to cipher machines. Members are encouraged to contribute presentations to the group.
Here are the profiles of ICCH speakers. Click on each speaker image to reveal more information below, including their bio, website and presentations.
Note: Effort has been made to ensure that the information on each speaker profile is accurate and up-to-date. To suggest a correction please contact the ICCH webmaster Patrick Hayes at info@cryptologichistory.org.
Dr Chris Christensen is a specialist in Second World War Japanese naval ciphers. As a Professor of Mathematics at Northern Kentucky University (NKU), he is particularly interested in the relationship between mathematics and cryptology, and the mathematicians who served as cryptologists. He is particularly focused on the JN-25, but has also explored the 1931 Japanese cipher machines (RED, ORANGE, and M-2) and the corresponding 1937 Japanese machines (PURPLE, JADE, and CORAL).
August 4, 2021