CUDA Tutorial -- Cryptanalysis of Classical Ciphers Using Modern GPUs and CUDA

25 Mar 2021  ·  Miroslav Dimitrov, Bernhard Esslinger ·

CUDA (formerly an abbreviation of Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a parallel computing platform and API model created by Nvidia allowing software developers to use a CUDA-enabled graphics processing unit (GPU) for general purpose processing. This 90-pages tutorial introduces the CUDA concepts in an easy-to-grasp and interactive way with ready-to-run code samples tested on Windows and Linux. Starting from scratch, a complete stand-alone GPU tool is implemented which automatically performs a ciphertext-only attack on ciphertexts encrypted by monoalphabetic substitution and columnar transposition. Throughout this process, you will learn how to architect the tool, what optimizations could significantly accelerate the routines, why the choice of an adequate metaheuristic is critical, and how to draw sketches to enlighten the design process. This tutorial will be incorporated in the CrypTool book as chapter 13.

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