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Home Cloak-and-dagger world: A museum show for the spies of tomorrow An undated photo provided by the Science Museum in London shows the Enigma machine, which was used to encrypt German communications in World War II. (The Science Museum, London via The New York Times)

An undated photo provided by the Science Museum in London shows the Enigma machine, which was used to encrypt German communications in World War II. (The Science Museum, London via The New York Times)

An undated photo provided by the Science Museum Group shows visitors at the Science Museum in London’s exhibit, “Top Secret: From Ciphers to Cyber Security.” (Jody Kingzet/Science Museum Group via The New York Times)