-
internet communication. The goal of
cryptanalysis is for a
third party, a
cryptanalyst, to gain as much
information as
possible about the
original ("plaintext")...
- as Hugh
Alexander and C. H. O'D. Alexander, was an Irish-born
British cryptanalyst,
chess player, and
chess writer. He
worked on the
German Enigma machine...
- In
cryptography and steganography,
plausibly deniable encryption describes encryption techniques where the
existence of an
encrypted file or
message is...
- Murray, MBE (née Clarke; 24 June 1917 – 4
September 1996) was an
English cryptanalyst and
numismatist who
worked as a code-breaker at
Bletchley Park during...
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Smith Friedman (August 26, 1892 –
October 31, 1980) was an
American cryptanalyst and
author who
deciphered enemy codes in both
World Wars and
helped to...
- John
Kelsey is a
cryptographer who
works at NIST. His
research interests include cryptanalysis and
design of
symmetric cryptography primitives (block ciphers...
- 12, 1905 –
September 8, 1980) was a
United States Navy
linguist and
cryptanalyst with
Station Hypo
during the
Second World War.
Joseph Finnegan was born...
- Ciphertext-only: the
cryptanalyst has
access only to a
collection of
ciphertexts or code texts. This is the
weakest attack model because the
cryptanalyst has limited...
-
Rochefort (May 12, 1900 – July 20, 1976) was an
American naval officer and
cryptanalyst. He was a
major figure in the
United States Navy's
cryptographic and...
- was issued.
William Friedman began the
division with
three "junior
cryptanalysts" in
April 1930.
Their names were
Frank Rowlett,
Abraham Sinkov, and...