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Please Keep Your Brain Juice Off My Enigma

Please Keep Your Brain Juice Off My Enigma. A True Story By Ed Skoudis & Josh Wright September 2012. The Enigma Machine. A family of encryption machines used by the Germans in World War 2 Created by Arthur Scherbius Relies on dynamic rotors and a plug board

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Please Keep Your Brain Juice Off My Enigma

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  1. Please Keep Your Brain JuiceOff My Enigma A True Story By Ed Skoudis & Josh Wright September 2012

  2. The Enigma Machine • A family of encryption machines used by the Germans in World War 2 • Created by Arthur Scherbius • Relies on dynamic rotors and a plug board • Initial attack mechanisms devised by the Poles • Based on Polish work, Alan Turing and a team at Bletchley Part in the UK cracked the Enigma • Even as more complex variants were deployed • According to Winston Churchill, the work at Bletchley Park shortened the war by two or three years

  3. Wouldn’t It Be Cool… • To have an Enigma? • Every five years or so, one comes up for sale on eBay • You can buy parts • Rotors • Plug board cables • But, what about a whole Enigma? • In March 2011, I was on a tour of National Cryptologic Museum by Fort Meade • I asked the curator about having someone build a reproduction… He hooked me up with Jim Oram • Mr. Oram has been working on a faithful reproduction for over a decade, and has spent huge amounts… still not complete

  4. Enter Yori • YoriKvitchko was teaching the SANS 504 class in June 2011, when a student mentioned he knew of a guy selling an Enigma… Dr. David Hamer • I contacted Dr. Hamer, who was acting as a broker between buyers and an unnamed seller • We negotiated back and forth, getting close to finalizing a plan for mid-July 2011 • During the discussions, I learned that the seller was Dr. Tom Perera • Author of a book on Enigmas • They gave me a free copy of the book

  5. But Then… • My wife got sick • On June 29, 2011, doctors at Sloan told us her cancer returned • She needed major surgery, chemo, radiation, and a lot of time to recover • Not knowing the amount of my time would be needed to take care of her and the kids (to say nothing of the medical expenses), I called off the deal • Dr. Hamer and Dr. Perera were very gracious • They let me keep the free book 

  6. A Year Passes • It was a tough year • Thank you to all my friends for their well wishes, prayers, and support • But, by July 2012, my wife was doing much much much better • I am so thankful • I finally contacted Dr. Hamer on July 19, 2012 • “Long Time No Speak” • Got any Enigmas for sale?

  7. Choices • Four Enigmas to choose from! • Many discussions and debates with my friends • Machine serial numbers (lower numbers generally implies an earlier system) • Rotor serial numbers (mismatched numbers from the machine itself, plus for rotors I-III and IV/V) • Wear and tear, rust, splotches, etc. • The color of the wooden box • Oh, and his best Enigma was in the final stages of negotiation with the Brazilian government, which was planning on buying it for a museum • I blame Mike Poor • And, then, there was just the idea of whether this was too crazy

  8. The Seller • Throughout our negotiations, I got to know Tom Perera much better • A fascinating gent • Very interested in education, technology, history • A quirky sense of fun and adventure • He sent me his Christmas cards

  9. Some Christmas Cards

  10. More Christmas Cards

  11. A Deal • We finalized the deal • The plan was for Josh Wright and me to drive to his farm and inspect two of the Enigmas, choosing which one we liked best for purchase • A seven-hour drive for Ed • A four-hour drive for Josh • Dr. Perera and his wife would serve “a delightful” lunch, show us the machines, and let us decide • He’s also throw in some nice extras: telegraphy keys, books, etc. • The date was set: August 16, 2012

  12. A Most Unusual Offer • Three days before the final transaction, Dr. Perera sent an e-mail with an idea • “...but, in thinking outside the box about other things that might light up your secret room… • I came across the idea of your having and showing off the earliest and most complex computer system ever designed... • One that even Alan Turing admired....   • A system that the CIA and NSA and Military are constantly trying to develop better techniques to hack into and a system that defies complete understanding to this day... • What is it ??...”

  13. A Brain for the Secret Room • Dr. Perera taught neuroscience and brain anatomy at Columbia University • He kept some specimens… and offered me one for the secret room!

  14. My Reaction? • “Ummm… thank you so much…” • “But, it would kinda creep me out to have a brain in the Secret Room next to me.” • “It took me 3 weeks to get used to having a suit of armor.” • “Thanks, but we’ll pass on this one.” • “Although, I do like the idea. We’ll get a fake one for the Secret Room and put an ‘Abbie Normal’ sign on it for fun.”

  15. Aug 16, 2012: Enigma Day • Ed left house at 5 AM • Josh left at ??? • Many strange things on the journey

  16. Up a Scary Road

  17. Testing an Enigma Machine • Before we would take delivery, we insisted that we test the machine • I told Tom, “

  18. FROM THE DIRECTORS OF “SANS 504” AND “SANS 575” ED SKOUDIS JOSH WRIGHT SK0D0 & J0SH BUY AN Enigma Geeks. Ciphers. OPENING AT A THEATER NEAR YOU FALL 2012

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