Dundee Society
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The Dundee Society was a society of graduates of CA-400, a National Security Agency course in cryptology devised by Lambros D. Callimahos which included the Zendian Problem (a practical exercise in traffic analysis and cryptanalysis). The society took its name from an empty jar of Dundee marmalade on Callimahos' desk, in order to avoid disclosing the society's true purpose.

