Cyfrowa twierdza

Paperback, 447 pages

Polish language

Published Dec. 24, 2008 by ALBATROS, Sonia Draga.

ISBN:
978-83-7659-027-1
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OCLC Number:
761223347

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3 stars (1 review)

A computer whiz takes on the government in defense of the right to privacy. On hearing the National Security Agency has secretly installed a program that can read anyone's e-mail, Ensei Tankado comes up with a program to paralyse it. A conflict ensues and people die.

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This is Dan Brown's first fictional work. The story involves the ultra secret NSA and its cryptographic department. The NSA has built a 3 million processor computer named TRANSLTR which can crack any ciphertext by means of brute force. But, it is one day challenged with a ciphertext that it can't crack. Also, the creator of the new encryption algorithm named Digital Fortress threatens to go public with this algo if NSA doesn't reveal to the world that it has been snooping on the world's information using TRANSLTR. But, there is more to it. There is a chance of USA's biggest secrets being revealed to the world.

Compared to The Da Vinci Code, Digital Fortress is quite amateurish, especially the former half. The main protagonist is a female cryptographer who is in love and has a fabulous figure to boot. The book rests on cryptography, so the author tries to …

Subjects

  • Intelligence officers
  • Fiction
  • Computer security
  • Cryptographers