Thank you very much for the detailed explanation of the mechanisms behind the JN-25. It illustrates very well the level of attention and resources assigned to intelligence tasks that the competing powers had during WWII.
Fascinating lecture and a good presenter, but the white text on grey background is too low-contrast for my tired old eyes. I appreciate that was the choice of the speaker; perhaps you could come up with some accessibility guidelines to give to future contributors?
Thank you so much for this. I feel like I’ve had a university level lecture on cryptography. I admit I may not fully understand everything that you said, but I’ll have to watch it a few more times.
Thank you very much for the detailed explanation of the mechanisms behind the JN-25. It illustrates very well the level of attention and resources assigned to intelligence tasks that the competing powers had during WWII.
Is it possible to buy JN-25 code books?
Just curious.
Excellent talk, so interesting, I learnt a lot.
Fascinating lecture and a good presenter, but the white text on grey background is too low-contrast for my tired old eyes. I appreciate that was the choice of the speaker; perhaps you could come up with some accessibility guidelines to give to future contributors?
Thank you so much for this. I feel like I’ve had a university level lecture on cryptography. I admit I may not fully understand everything that you said, but I’ll have to watch it a few more times.
This shows the truly brilliant minds that must have been needed to break these codes. Way above my intelligence.
This was an amazing presentation- gosh I wish I was smarter to understand some parts of this though
I thought Japanese language would be cypher enough.
Japanese is easier to learn than English…
@@allangibson8494Depends on what your native language is