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{| cellspacing="3" width="100%" | [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Cryptography/March 2005|Summary of March]] |- |width="100%" colspan="2"| {| |style="padding-right: 1em;"| [[Image:Crypto_key.svg|left|120px|]] This is a quick summary of what's been happening to crypto-related articles this month ('''February 2005'''). For the gory details, you can review the changes [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Recentchangeslinked&target=List_of_cryptography_topics&hideminor=0&days=30&limit=500 here]. If I've missed any big edits (I'm sure I have), please feel free to update this summary page. This month, we've had a large influx of images, most concerning historical cryptography. Many non-Wikipedians have kindly given permission to license their photographs of cipher machines under the GFDL, and we've also had several PD images on various historical topics uploaded. [[User:Matt Crypto|— Matt <small>Crypto</small>]] 11:10, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC) |} |- |width="50%" valign="top" style="border: 1px solid gray; padding-left:1em;"| ==New articles== [[User:Decrypt3]] authored an article on the '''[[RSA problem]]'''. An anonymous contributor provided new articles on two stream cipher designs: '''[[MUGI]]''' and '''[[MULTI-S01]]'''. [[User:Mouser]] has contributed three articles on some classical ciphers, together with their inventor: '''[[Four-square cipher]]''', '''[[Two-square cipher]]''' and '''[[Felix Delastelle]]'''. Two stubs have been created for crypto-people: one for '''[[Edward Travis]]''', the second director of [[Bletchley Park]]. The other was for a more modern cryptographer, Professor '''[[Bart Preneel]]'''. A new stub on '''[[Banburismus]]''', the Bletchley Park technique for breaking Naval Enigma, has been started. Another anonymous contributor began twin articles on two US cryptologic organisations, the Army's '''[[Signals Intelligence Service]]''' and the Navy's '''[[OP-20-G]]'''. [[User:Matt Crypto]] has contributed articles on three obscure cipher devices: '''[[C-52]]''', '''[[CD-57]]''' and '''[[HC-9]]''' ==Project== In a [[Slashdot]] discussion on the continuing debate over the merits of Wikipedia as an encyclopedia, the following comment was posted: :''The modern Brittanica is both huge and for many purposes useless. If you want detailed information on a topic like cryptography you will find maybe a short article on RSA in Brittanica but unlikely to find out very much. Wikipedia on the other hand has extensive in depth coverage of far more obscure points.'' — [http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=140726&cid=11787732] <!-- do not leave a blank line here --> |width="50%" valign="top" style="border: 1px solid gray; padding-left:1em;"| ==Article improvements== A new navigation box for stream ciphers has been rolled out, originally contributed by an anonymous editor: '''[[Template:Stream ciphers]]'''. [[User:Logologist]] has been working on bringing Wikipedia's coverage of Enigma history articles up to scratch, particularly the articles on '''[[Marian Rejewski]]''' and '''[[Ultra]]'''. On [[16 February]], [[Bruce Schneier]] reported a break into '''[[SHA-1]]''' by Chinese researchers Xiaoyun Wang, Yiqun Lisa Yin, and Hongbo Yu. Wikipedia response was rapid, updating the article an hour after Schneier's posted his blog entry. Wikipedia articles were referenced several times in the subsequent Slashdot story [http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/02/16/0146218]. '''[[Password]]''' has undergone a major rewrite and expansion, much of which was undertaken by [[User:ArnoldReinhold]]. This month, the article grew from 2500 words to 3200. Similarly, '''[[Cryptographically strong]]''' and '''[[Electronic signature]]''' was expanded and rewritten by [[User:Ww]]. The "Key Exchange" section of '''[[Quantum cryptography]]''' has been rewritten by an anonymous user. [[User:Matt Crypto]] adapted a public-domain NSA article to expand the Wikipedia treatment of US cryptanalyst '''[[Solomon Kullback]]''', and also performed a revision of '''[[Pretty Good Privacy]]'''. |- valign="top" |width="50%" style="border: 1px solid gray; padding-left:1em;padding-right:0.1em;padding-top:0.5em;"| ==Discussions== A discussion about bias in [[Digital Rights Management]] has arisen: '''[[Talk:Digital rights management#Bias Throughout Article]]'''. ==New participants== '''[[User:Ral315]]''' announced himself as interested in the Cryptography WikiProject, and gave an invitation to take part in a Maths WikiPortal: :"I'm an amateur mathematician, freshman in college, and creator of the [[Wikipedia:Wikiportal/Mathematics|Math WikiPortal]]. Check it out sometime!" ==WikiReader Cryptography== The project to build a [[Wikipedia:WikiReader/Cryptography|WikiReader in Cryptography]] has carried on quietly this month. A request for Peer Review was lodged at [[Wikipedia:Peer Review]]. In response, [[User:Taxman]] suggested that the final formatting included clear separation for each article (unlike the current mockup) and commented: :"''...Otherwise it is looking good overall and is making progress. Thanks for all of your work.''" ==Images created by Wikipedians== [[User:ArnoldReinhold]] took this photograph of a range of CryptoCard security tokens: * '''[[:Image:SecurityTokens.CryptoCard.agr.jpg]]''' — [[Security token]] ==Images found by Wikipedians== [[User:Emax]] has found several images of Polish cryptologists who broke Enigma: * '''[[:Image:Marian Rejewski.jpg]]''' — [[Marian Rejewski]] * '''[[:Image:Dyplom Rejewskiego.jpg]]''' — [[Marian Rejewski]] * '''[[:Image:Jerzy Rozycki.jpg]]''' — [[Jerzy Rozycki]] * '''[[:Image:Henryk Zygalski.jpg]]''' — [[Henryk Zygalski]] * '''[[:Image:Henryk Zygalski2.jpg]]''' — [[Henryk Zygalski]] [[User:Matt Crypto]] located thumbnails of two US cryptographers: * '''[[:Image:Mauborgne.jpg]]''' — [[Joseph Mauborgne]] * '''[[:Image:Solomon-kullback.jpg]]''' — [[Solomon Kullback]] [[User:Securiger]] provided a copy of a forged postscript to Mary, Queen of Scots' letter to Anthony Babington: * '''[[:Image:Babington postscript.jpg]]''' — [[Babington plot]] <!-- do not leave a blank line here --> |width="50%" valign="top" style="border: 1px solid gray; padding-left:1em;padding-right:0.1em;padding-top:0.5em"| ==Images licensed under the GFDL for Wikipedia== This month we've managed to negotiate a number of images to be used within Wikipedia thanks to the kind courtesy of a number of non-Wikipedians who granted permission to use their photographs under the terms of the [[GFDL]] (the basic license Wikipedia uses): Bob Lord: * '''[[:Image:Enigma-rotor-pin-contacts.jpg]]''' — [[Enigma machine]] * '''[[:Image:Enigma-rotor-flat-contacts.jpg]]''' — [[Enigma machine]] * '''[[:Image:Enigma-rotor-stack.jpg]]''' — [[Enigma machine]] * '''[[:Image:Enigma-plugboard.jpg]]''' — [[Enigma machine]] * '''[[:Image:Enigma-machine-bob-lord.jpg]]''' * '''[[:Image:Rotor-bottom-1000.jpg]]''' — [[NEMA (machine)]] * '''[[:Image:F-rotor-top-1000.jpg]]''' — [[NEMA (machine)]] * '''[[:Image:Cover-open-1000.jpg]]''' — [[NEMA (machine)]] * '''[[:Image:Top-keyboard-1000.jpg]]''' — [[NEMA (machine)]] Professor Arturo Quirantes Sierra: * '''[[:Image:Typex-Mk-III.jpg]]''' — [[Typex]] Tatjana van Vark: * '''[[:Image:Tatjana van Vark machine rotors.jpg]]''' * '''[[:Image:Tatjavanvark-rotors.jpg]]''' — [[Rotor machine]] * '''[[:Image:Tatjavanavark-machine.jpg]]''' — [[Enigma machine]] Professor Chris Christensen: * '''[[:Image:Kryha-1.jpg]]''' — [[Kryha]] * '''[[:Image:Kryha-2.jpg]]''' — [[Kryha]] Professor Thomas B. Perera: * '''[[:Image:FIALKA-overall.jpg]]''' — [[Fialka]] * '''[[:Image:FIALKA-rotors-in-machine.jpg]]''' — [[Fialka]] * '''[[:Image:FIALKA-rotors-closeup-on-shaft.jpg]]''' — [[Fialka]] J. D. Abolins: * '''[[:Image:Sigfoy2004a-1.jpg]]''' — [[M-325]] <!-- do not leave a blank line here --> |- valign="top" |valign="top" align="center" colspan="2" style="border: 1px solid gray; padding:0.5em;padding-right:0.1em;padding-top:0.5em;padding-bottom:0.5em;"| ==Gallery of new images== <gallery> Image:SecurityTokens.CryptoCard.agr.jpg Image:Enigma-rotor-pin-contacts.jpg Image:Enigma-rotor-flat-contacts.jpg Image:Enigma-rotor-stack.jpg Image:Enigma-plugboard.jpg Image:Enigma-machine-bob-lord.jpg Image:Rotor-bottom-1000.jpg Image:F-rotor-top-1000.jpg Image:Cover-open-1000.jpg Image:Top-keyboard-1000.jpg Image:Typex-Mk-III.jpg Image:Tatjana van Vark machine rotors.jpg Image:Tatjavanvark-rotors.jpg Image:Tatjavanavark-machine.jpg Image:Kryha-1.jpg Image:Kryha-2.jpg Image:FIALKA-overall.jpg Image:FIALKA-rotors-in-machine.jpg Image:FIALKA-rotors-closeup-on-shaft.jpg Image:Sigfoy2004a-1.jpg Image:Marian Rejewski.jpg Image:Dyplom Rejewskiego.jpg Image:Jerzy Rozycki.jpg Image:Henryk Zygalski.jpg Image:Henryk Zygalski2.jpg Image:Mauborgne.jpg Image:Solomon-kullback.jpg Image:Babington postscript.jpg </gallery> <!--|valign="top" style="border: 1px solid gray; padding:0.5em;padding-right:0.1em;padding-top:0.5em;padding-bottom:0.5em;"|--> |} __NOTOC__ [[Category:WikiProject Cryptography|February]]
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