ZOOM - Battle of Codes (Repeat from 2022 with no changes)
Course | Registration opens 1/21/2025 8:00 AM EST
Take a look at cryptology in World War II and the role it played in the Allies' victory, from solving the German's Enigma cipher machine to breaking the Japanese codes, as well as protecting U.S. communications through Native American Code Talkers and the first secure telephone.
Jennifer Robertson
Jennifer Robertson is the director of education at the National Cryptologic Museum. She graduated from the University of Maryland with my Master of Library Science. Additionally, she obtained a master's in intelligence management from UMGC in 2017. Robertson worked as an archivist for the Department of Defense and is also a certified analyst. She made the switch fully to education in 2023 and loves her job. She looks forward to bringing a unique look at cryptologic history to any classroom!