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Title: Criptografía y cine. Análisis y uso didáctico de la representación de la criptografía en el cine
Author: Fajardo Rodríguez, David
Tutor: Páez Reyes, Rafael
Others: Isern-Deya, Andreu Pere  
Pérez-Solà, Cristina  
Abstract: Cinema has often reflected scenes from everyday life, but also more than well-known historical moments (including many battles), existing or mythical places, the lives of famous people and different ways of understanding human life from a sociological and psychological point of view. However, technical and scientific disciplines have been less well represented in cinema. Science and technology are more complex to explain from a narrative point of view and are usually satisfied with brief appearances, sometimes functional and with a debatable resemblance to reality. Focusing on cryptography, code and cryptographic systems have been part of humanity for thousands of years, in various forms and with important implications in history. How has cinema represented the history of cryptography? The objective of this Master's thesis is to evaluate this representation based on a series of cryptographic concepts or moments in the history of cryptography and a list of films that contain them. Additionally, the aim is to be able to use this correlation between the materials to build an educational project to explain parts of the history of cryptography using the powerful medium of cinema.
Keywords: cybersecurity
cryptography
cinema
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: Jan-2023
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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