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The story is set in the year of 1996. When the United States National Security Agency's (NSA) code-breaking supercomputer TRANSLTR encounters a revolutionary new code, Digital Fortress, that it cannot break, Commander Trevor Strathmore calls in head cryptographer Susan Fletcher to crack it. She is informed by Strathmore that it was written by ...
It is a battle for survival — a crucial bid to destroy a creation of inconceivable genius… an impregnable code-writing formula that threatens to obliterate the balance of power. Forever. DOWNLOAD EXCERPT BUY THE BOOK
Feb 24, 2017 · What is the code in the Back of the Dan Brown book "Digital Fortress"? On the last page after the epilogue, there is a code or some numbers that look like a code. What is it? If it is a code, how can I solve it?
The Answer. The first thing to notice is that digital fortress contains 128 chapters. These numbers do infact refer to the chapter numbers of Digital Fortress. Each number represents the first letter of the corresponding chapter as follows. W - E - C - G - E - W - H - Y - A - A - I - O - R - T - N - U. Now What???
Synopsis. When the United States National Security Agency's code-breaking machine (TRANSLTR) encounters a new and complex code— Digital Fortress —that it cannot break, Commander Trevor Strathmore calls in Susan Fletcher, their head cryptographer to crack it.
Feb 1, 1998 · 3.70. 638,470 ratings11,105 reviews. When the National Security Agency's invincible code-breaking machine encounters a mysterious code it cannot break, the agency calls its head cryptographer, Susan Fletcher, a brilliant and beautiful mathematician. What she uncovers sends shock waves through the corridors of power.
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Jan 5, 2004 · Dan Brown. Macmillan, Jan 5, 2004 - Fiction - 429 pages. When the NSA's invincible code-breaking machine encounters a mysterious code it cannot break, the agency calls its head cryptographer,...