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Rockex

Rockex, or Telekrypton, was an offline one-time tape Vernam cipher machine known to have been used by Britain and Canada from 1943. It was developed by Canadian electrical engineer Benjamin deForest Bayly, working during the war for British Security Coordination.

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Rockex

Nodes12
Edges11
Triples4
Avg. degree1.83
Density0.166667
Components1

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Rockex

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related to External links · 4
Rockex → Crypto Museum, Jerry Proc's, RockexRockex, UCO

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used british factory also cipher known war machines secret number government treasury auditing britain canada typex telekrypton offline one-time tape

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Rockexrelated to External linksJerry Proc's0.60section
Rockexrelated to External linksRockexRockex0.60section
Rockexrelated to External linksCrypto Museum0.60section
Rockexrelated to External linksUCO0.60section

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