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 .
Moshe Rubin is a software engineer residing in Jerusalem, Israel. Starting off in ham radio, his interest in cryptology and cryptanalysis began at age 15 after reading David Kahn’s classic "The Codebreakers". He joined the American Cryptogram Association in 1975, became a charter member of Cryptologia in 1977. His achievements include tracking down and publishing, in 2010, the first description of the Chaocipher algorithm, a cipher method that had been secret for decades. He is partial to both the "in the trenches" work of cryptanalysis of classical cryptographic systems and to the historical lore of the subject. He has also written extensive cryptanalytic software programs to analyze cipher systems (mainly in C++, Perl, and Python).
August 19, 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.
Moshe Rubin is a software engineer residing in Jerusalem, Israel. Starting off in ham radio, his interest in cryptology and cryptanalysis began at age 15 after reading David Kahn’s classic "The Codebreakers". He joined the American Cryptogram Association in 1975, became a charter member of Cryptologia in 1977. His achievements include tracking down and publishing, in 2010, the first description of the Chaocipher algorithm, a cipher method that had been secret for decades. He is partial to both the "in the trenches" work of cryptanalysis of classical cryptographic systems and to the historical lore of the subject. He has also written extensive cryptanalytic software programs to analyze cipher systems (mainly in C++, Perl, and Python).
August 19, 2021