Photos: RSA gadgets, gizmos and geeks
Security show is about the latest in high-tech defenses. So what's with the World War II crypto device?
Gadgets, gizmos and geeks
This Enigma cipher machine, captured by the U.S. Army from the Germans in World War II, was displayed by the National Security Agency at the RSA Conference 2005 security show in San Francisco.
Credit: Michael Kanellos

Gadgets, gizmos and geeks
The Enigma cipher machine shows off its crypto plugboard and switches.
Credit: Michael Kanellos

Shots from the RSA show floor
Bill Gates tells the crowd about Microsoft's plans to tighten up PC security in his RSA keynote speech.
Credit: Ellen Ng

Gadgets, gizmos and geeks
Security Engineered Machinery demonstrates the vacuum unit for its disintegrators. Hard drives go in, confetti comes out.
Credit: Michael Kanellos

Gadgets, gizmos and geeks
In this jar lie the remains of a hard drive after it was shredded in a Security Engineered Machinery disintegrator.
Credit: Michael Kanellos

Gadgets, gizmos and geeks
Getting e-mail at the RSA security show.
Credit: Michael Kanellos

Gadgets, gizmos and geeks
A friendly game of foosball took place at the RSA show's Microsoft booth.
Credit: Michael Kanellos
