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Second World War code-breaking turned on its head - the aces were
German and the British were too weak for words Everyone knows the
story of Enigma and code-breaking in the Second World War. Ace
code-breakers from the previous war form the nucleus of a secret
operation which achieves the impossible: obtaining war-winning
intelligence from the enemy's secret codes. But here the
code-breakers are German and the weak enemy codes are the Allies',
who have no idea what is happening. What is more, the German Enigma
cipher is the strongest in the world.
Alan Turing was an extraordinary man who crammed into his 42 years
the careers of mathematician, codebreaker, computer scientist and
biologist. He is widely regarded as a war hero grossly mistreated
by his unappreciative country, and it has become hard to
disentangle the real man from the story. Now Dermot Turing has
taken a fresh look at the influences on his uncle's life and
creativity, and the creation of a legend. He discloses the real
character behind the cipher-text, answering questions that help the
man emerge from his legacy: how did Alan's childhood experiences
influence him? How did his creative ideas evolve? Was he really a
solitary genius? What was his wartime work after 1942, and what of
the Enigma story? What is the truth about the conviction for gross
indecency, and did he commit suicide? In Alan Turing Decoded,
Dermot's vibrant and entertaining approach to the life and work of
a true genius makes this a fascinating and authoritative read.
Simple cover design is inspired by 1940s wartime book covers.
December, 1932 In the bathroom of a Belgian hotel, a French
spymaster photographs top-secret documents - the operating
instructions of the cipher machine, Enigma. A few weeks later a
mathematician in Warsaw begins to decipher the coded communications
of the Third Reich and lays the foundations for the code-breaking
operation at Bletchley Park. The co-operation between France,
Britain and Poland is given the cover-name 'X, Y & Z'.
December, 1942 It is the middle of World War Two. The Polish
code-breakers have risked their lives to continue their work inside
Vichy France, even as an uncertain future faces their homeland. Now
they are on the run from the Gestapo. People who know the Enigma
secret are not supposed to be in the combat zone, so MI6 devises a
plan to exfiltrate them. If it goes wrong, if they are caught, the
consequences could be catastrophic for the Allies. Based on
original research and newly released documents, X, Y & Z is the
exhilarating story of those who risked their lives to protect the
greatest secret of World War Two.
The puzzles are arranged across five chapters so that they become
progressively more difficult until the ultimate test Enigma
Puzzles.
Everyone knows the story of the codebreaker and computer science
pioneer Alan Turing. Except ... When Dermot Turing is asked about
his famous uncle, people want to know more than the bullet points
of his life. They want to know everything - was Alan Turing
actually a codebreaker? What did he make of artificial
intelligence? What is the significance of Alan Turing's trial, his
suicide, the Royal Pardon, the GBP50 note and the film The
Imitation Game? In Reflections of Alan Turing, Dermot strips off
the layers to uncover the real story. It's time to discover a fresh
legacy of Alan Turing for the twenty-first century.
The codebreaking efforts at Bletchley Park have obtained greater
recognition since the release of the film The Imitation Game in
2014.
The post-trading industry is one in which financial firms make
money and one in which risk issues need careful management.
Reliable payment, clearing and settlement structures are perceived
to be essential to enable financial firms to withstand shocks. A
great deal of the cost of trading and cross-border investment is
attributed to the very complex process of clearing and settlement.
This book describes and explains: 1. what happens in clearing and
settlement, and the roles of (and risks assumed by) the various
participants in the post-trade marketplace 2. the law applicable to
infrastructures, how they are are regulated, and the other
topographical features of their legal landscape 3. the legal and
practical aspects of risk management and operations of
infrastructures 4. the risks faced by participants in payment,
clearing and settlement systems - the agent banks - along with
practical and operational issues which they face in their roles.
Fully revised, updates for the 3rd edition include: - Implications
and impact of Brexit - CPMI and IOSCO paper on central counterparty
default (CCP) management auctions - cyber-security and the
resilience of financial market infrastructures (FMIs) and the wider
market ecosystem.
Today, Alan Turing is a well-recognised name, but it was not always
so. Until the last few years of the 20th century hardly anyone had
heard of him or his achievements.All that changed when the British
government permitted the story of Bletchley Park during the Second
World War to emerge.We learnt that Alan Turing had had a pivotal
role in breaking the Enigma cipher, used by German forces.This was
so significant that it helped to shorten the length of the war.Alan
Turing was an extraordinary man who crammed into a life of only 42
years other careers besides secret codebreaker: he was also a
mathematician, computer scientist and biologist. For example, with
Tommy Flowers he built the first computer. A man ahead of his time,
many of his theories and calculations are still relevant today.In
this guide to a truly remarkable life, recent research by Alan
Turing's nephew, Dermot, has unearthed a fresh perspective and made
entirely accessible this story to the modern reader.
Alan Turing was an extraordinary man who crammed into a life of
only 42 years the careers of mathematician, codebreaker, computer
scientist and biologist. His codebreaking work at Bletchley Park
was so significant it helped to shorten the Second World War, and
with Tommy Flowers he built the first computer. A man ahead of his
time, many of his theories and calculations are still relevant
today. Often believed to be an eccentric loner, recent research by
his nephew, Dermot Turing, has unearthed a fresh perspective, and
here his story is condensed into a short, accessible Pitkin guide.
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