Here's some information on cryptology-related journals and bookstores. The information is not guaranteed to be completely up-to-date. Last updated: 24 September 1993 mrr@scss3.cl.msu.edu ===== JOURNALS ===== Journal of Cryptology Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. Service Center Secaucus 44 Hartz Way Secaucus, NJ 07094 USA (201)348-4033 $87/year + $8 postage & handling. Published three times a year. Scholarly journal. Cryptosystems Journal Tony Patti, Editor and Publisher P. O. Box 188 Newtown, PA 18940-0188 USA (215)579-9888 tony_s_patti@cup.portal.com $45/year. Published three times a year. Journal dedicated to the implementation of cryptographic systems on IBM PCs. Emphasis on tutorial/pragmatic aspects. Evidently all articles are written by the publisher. CRYPTOLOGIA Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Terre Haute, IN 47803 USA $34/year. Published four times a year. Blend of cryptlogical history and technique, including some modern techniques. Edited by such well-known figures as David Kahn and Cipher Devours. This is not the place where the latest breakthroughs are published, though. COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY REVIEWS Northgate Consultants Ltd Ivy Dene, Lode Fen, Cambs CB5 9HF, UK (+44 223) 334678. $95/year, published four times a year. Reviews and abstracts all published research in cryptology and computer security. Sections on applications and engineering, operating systems and databases, security management, formal methods, secret key algorithms, public key algorithms, computational number theory and theoretical cryptology. FORBIDDEN KNOWLEDGE PO BOX 770813 LAKEWOOD, OH 44107 $18 a year - make check m/o to Darren Smith (editor). Jack Jeffries (cj137@cleveland.Freenet.Edu) says that this is a local publication which has articles on cryptology. That's all I know about it. The Cryptogram Journal of the American Cryptogram Association P. O. Box 6454 Silver Spring, MD 20906 Available by joining the ACA; dues are probably about $20/year by now. Published six times a year. Contains mostly puzzles for you to solve. No techniques invented after 1920 are used, with simple substitution being the most common. Also contains articles on classical cryptosystems, and book reviews. Not a scholarly journal. The Cryptogram Computer Supplement Dan Veeneman P. O. Box 7 Burlington, IL 60109 USA $2.50/issue. Published three times a year for ACA members. Newsletter for computer hobbyist members of the ACA. The Public Key George H. Foot, Editor Waterfall, Uvedale Road Oxted, Surry RH8 0EW United Kingdom Costs (in UK pounds, including airmail postage to overseas): UK EEC Elsewhere Magazine 3 4 5.5 Program Disc 6 7 8 All 3 issues 12 14 19 (Checks to G. H. Foot) (This magazine may cease publication but back issues are available.) Magazine devoted to public key cryptography, especially amoungst personal computer owners. [Note that RSA's patents do not apply in Europe, hence the existence of this magazine.] Also of interest: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. (Address and price not handy at the moment.) Not a crypto journal, of course, but occasionally contains articles of major cryptologic significance. The Transactions of The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers ( IEICE ) English edition of this Japanese journal available through: Maruzen Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 5050, Tokyo International 100 - 31, Japan $10/issue or $120/year. Published twelve times a year. Similar to IEEE Trans on Information Theory. The June 90 edition is entirely devoted to cryptography. Back issues are available. Infosecurity News MIS Training Institute Press, Inc. 498 Concord Street Framingham MA 01701-2357 Nominally $40/year (6 issues), but free to "qualified" subscribers. This trade journal is oriented toward administrators and covers viruses, physical security, hackers, and so on more than cryptology. Furthermore, most of the articles are written by vendors and hence are biased. Nevertheless, there are occasionally some rather good crypto articles. Information Systems Security Products and Services Catalogue (by the National Security Agency) Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 Telephone orders may be placed by calling (202) 783-3238. For further assistance or information write to: ATTN: X621 National Security Agency 9800 Savage Road Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000 Cost unknown. This catalogue is published four times annually as follows: January, April (Supplement), July, October (Supplement). Here's a sampling of the contents of the January 93 issue: Chapter 1: Endorsed Cryptographic Products List; Chapter Two: NSA Endorsed Data Encryption Standard (DES) Products List. (There are seven more chapters.) ===== BOOKSTORES / PUBLISHERS ===== Aegean Park Press P. O. Box 2837 Laguna Hills, CA 92654-0837 Publishers of books on cryptology, mostly reprints of fairly advanced texts on classical cryptology. (Including over 15 books by the famous WW II cryptologists Friedman, Callimahos, and Kullback). They have over 50 books related to cryptology, and a smaller number of books on other areas such as military intelligence. Recommended. expert_edge@delphi.com (Bob Felton) writes: > Wayne Barker, who runs it is very nice (and talkative). When I was in > Mission Viejo (the next town to Laguna Hills) visiting my mother, I > gave him a call and he invited me over: it's run out of his house. He > worked for many years in Military Intelligence and has lots of > fascinating stories to tell. Artech House 610 Washington St., Dedham MA 02026 Publishes various books on cryptology, including some collections of articles from CRYPTOLOGIA. ----------------------- Alec Chambers (jac54@cas.org) adds the following bookstores: Cloak and Dagger Books, 9 Eastman Avenue Bedford, NH 03110-6701 Phone: (603) 668-1629 (evenings) Proprietor: Dan Halpin Jr. Dealer in out of print and rare books relating to nonfiction espionage, crypto, terrorism and partisan and guerilla warfare. Stocks more than 10,000 books and will do searches. Dan is extraordinarily amiable and helpful, but does ask that you send $2.50 for a catalog. I have dealt happily with him for some time. Elm Spy Books, P.O.Box 9753 Arnold, MD 21012 Phone: (301) 544-9014. Proprietor: Emil Levine Has a coverage similar to Cloak and Dagger, but is interested in specializing in crypto (he's not too far from Ft. George mmmmmmmfff...). Another helpful individual with whom I have dealt. Catalog costs $2.00. Military Bookman, 29 East 93rd Street New York, NY 10128. Mail Order (212) 348-1280 Large collection of military titles, including military intelligence. Catalogs available National Intelligence Book Center, 1700 K Street NW, Suite 607 Washington DC Phone: (202) 785-4334 FAX: (202) 331-7456 e-mail: 70346.1166@COMPUSERVE.COM Publishes an annotated, bimonthly publication, Surveillant: Acquisitions for the Intelligence and Security Professional, listing new books, paperback editions, foreign language titles, US government documents on intelligence, video, and audio tapes, forthcoming books and works in progress, and news and events. Annual subscription is $96 in the U.S. The Book Center will also compile bibliographies on _specific_ intelligence on request. All sales are now conducted through Olsson's Books, 1200 F Street, NW, Washington DC 20004 (202) 337-8084. Q.M.Dabney&Co., 11910-P Parklawn Drive, Rockville, MD 20852 Phone (301) 881-1470 Very large military collection with some intelligence titles. Carries only out-of-print books. Not a browsing bookstores, phone orders only, catalogs available. I have dealt happily with them for years although they are SLOW on actually sending the stuff out. Ruth Koffsky Books, 5515 Greystone Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Phone: (301) 656-5587 Specializes in ex-library and reader's copies of works on intelligence, politics, and world affairs. Open by appointment only or by mail. Upon request will send a list of titles on a very specific topic. Sidney Kramer Books, 1825 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20006. Mail order: (202) 293-2685 Fax: (202) 835-9756 Large collection of intelligence-related titles in sections on "intelligence," "military affairs," and "regional studies." Offers catalogs and will special order. Sky Books, 48 E. 50th Street, Second Floor, New York, NY 10022 Mail Order: (212) 688-5086. Large selection of titles on military intelligence and espionage. Offers book club with selection of intelligence titles. finally: The Last Hurrah Bookshop 937 Memorial Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701 717-327-9338 If you contact C&D, ELM, or NIBC, mentioning my name _might_ help. /Alec Chambers ----------------------- Mark Riordan mrr@scss3.cl.msu.edu