The Turing cipher typically refers to a cryptographic technique associated with the work of Alan Turing, particularly regarding his contributions to codebreaking during World War II, especially with the Enigma machine. However, it's important to clarify that Turing himself did not create a specific cipher called the "Turing cipher." Instead, his work involved developing methods for breaking ciphers, most notably through the use of early computing machines like the Bombe.

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