It is probably one of, or even THE, greatest new cryptographic and historical sensation of recent years. My colleagues George Lasry, Norbert Biermann, and Satoshi Tomokiyo have found over 50 previously undeciphered letters from Mary Queen of Scots, which she wrote to Michel de Castelnau Mauvissière, the French ambassador to England. All found in the collections of the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) in Paris. The researchers have successfully deciphered all of the letters and published their results in a stunning research article in the journal Cryptologia.
In this video, my friend George Lasry talks about how they found the letters, how they deciphered the letters, and what they found in the plaintexts of the deciphered letters. To break the code they used cryptanalysis algorithms (which we also have implemented in CrypTool 2) as well as a lot of manual work, which took them more than a year.
Many thanks to George Lasry for providing the talk and permission to upload it to the channel.
Resources mentioned in the video:
- The full Cryptologia paper is available open-access here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/...
- The DECRYPT project's homepage you may visit here: de-crypt.org/
- Satoshi Tomokiyo's Cryptiana website you can find here: cryptiana.web.fc2.com/code/cry...
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6 фев 2023