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Introduction to Cryptosystems Journal

Cryptosystems Journal is a unique international journal (subscribers in 26 countries) dedicated to the implementation of cryptographic systems (key generation, encryption, decryption) on IBM Personal Computers (and compatible clones) for the purpose of general scientific, mathematical, engineering, political, and computer science education and research. Considerable effort has been expended to make the articles and computer programs as tutorial, pragmatic, exciting, and easy to understand as possible. The journal explains and shows the fundamental concepts of modern cryptology which derive from various mathematical, computer science, engineering, and scientific theories.

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Volume/Issue Image Pages Filesize Title
Volume 1 Number 1 Cryptosystems Journal Volume 1 Number 1 cover page 31 pages 13 MBytes (600 dpi) One-Time-Pad Cryptosystem
Volume 1 Number 2 Cryptosystems Journal Volume 1 Number 2 cover page 39 pages 14 MBytes (600 dpi) Cooper's Cryptosystem
Volume 1 Number 3 Cryptosystems Journal Volume 1 Number 3 cover page 59 pages 19 MBytes (600 dpi) Baconian Cryptosystem
Volume 2 Number 1
 
December 1989
Cryptosystems Journal Volume 2 Number 1 cover page 123 pages 26 MBytes (600 dpi) Galois Field Cryptosystems
Volume 2 Number 2
 
June 1992
Cryptosystems Journal Volume 2 Number 2 cover page 118 pages 26 MBytes (600 dpi) The SUMMIT Cryptosystem
Volume 3
 
December 1994
Cryptosystems Journal Volume 1 Number 1 cover page 156 pages 90 MBytes (300 dpi)
 
287 MBytes (600 dpi)
PEAK Cryptosystem
Volume 4
 
February 1997
Cryptosystems Journal Volume 1 Number 1 cover page 274 pages 120 MBytes (300 dpi) APEX Cryptosystem
Volume 5
 
March 1999
Cryptosystems Journal Volume 1 Number 1 cover page 399 pages 131 MBytes (300 dpi) Crypto-Chat Cryptosystem
Tony Patti
Masters Thesis
Tony Patti Master Thesis page 1 315 pages 13 MBytes (300 dpi)
28 MBytes (300 dpi
An Operational, Computerized,
Galois Field Cryptosystem,
with a Computerized, Cross-Referenced,
and Annotated Bibliography of Cryptology