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Using Colossus with Russian teleprinter traffic

  • The National Museum of Computing Block H, Bletchley Park Bletchley, England, MK3 6GX United Kingdom (map)

This lecture will be delivered by TNMoC Volunteers Jerry McCarthy & Peter Hoath

Introduction to the talks.

Peter will give an introduction to the Lorenz SZ40/42 machine and the principles behind Bill Tutte’s 1 + 2 attack linking it to the linguistic structure of the German language and how it interacts with the 5 unit teleprinter code. Peter will then explain the basics of the Tutte algorithm which allows crucial machine settings to be derived simply from a long enough encrypted message.

Jerry will then mention that although "Colossus" was created to assist in the breaking of German teleprinter traffic encrypted using the Lorenz SZ40/SZ42 machine, there is a story concerning the fate of the Colossi at the end of WWII, that two Colossi were sent to GCHQ to help with breaking Russian teleprinter traffic encrypted with captured SZ4n machines.

This talk consequently explores the possibility that Colossus could have been used for that purpose, assuming the use of the SZ40/42 as the encryption methodology.

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