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Title: Criptografía y cine: criptografía en el cine bélico
Author: Domínguez Boiza, Carlos
Tutor: Páez Reyes, Rafael
Others: Isern-Deya, Andreu Pere  
Pérez-Solà, Cristina  
Abstract: Since inmemorial times, human beings, when entering into a conflict with another human beings, have tried to hide the information that was being transmitted to their allies or among themselves, in order to prevent the enemy know their positions and so, win the war. From the Spartan Scythala, used in Ancient Greece, to the Enigma Machine in the WWII, there is no doubt to claim that every cryptological system has occupied a fundamental place in the course of these conflicts, marking its destiny and so the destiny of the mankind as we can see when Polish and English scientist and mathematicians achieved to break the Enigma machine german army used, causing the allies to win the war. Cinema, like literature, has echoed the importance or the use of cryptology during these confrontations, which has led to a proliferation of works that has one of their main characters in cryptology, with methods of transformation and hiding of the information. In the present work, several movies will be discussed, explaining the context of each of them, as well as the encryption procedure used in each situation.
Keywords: cyber security
cinema
cryptography
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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