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- attack. Cryptographic attacks can be characterized in a number of ways: Cryptanalytical attacks can be classified based on what type of information the attacker...
- A cryptanalytic computer is a computer designed to be used for cryptanalysis, which nowadays involves m****ive statistical analysis and multiple trial...
- Military Cryptanalytics (or MILCRYP as it is sometimes known) is a revision by Lambros D. Calli****s of the series of books written by William F. Friedman...
- the ba****t of the Old Administration Building was the home of the cryptanalytic unit which contributed significantly to the Midway ambush and the Submarine...
- as the Cipher Bureau,[clarification needed] was the first peacetime cryptanalytic organization in the United States, operating from 1917 to 1929. It was...
- work of the service was complemented by several other initiatives: The cryptanalytic effort undertaken by the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS),...
- originated among the Arabs, the first people to systematically do****ent cryptanalytic methods. Al-Khalil (717–786) wrote the Book of Cryptographic Messages...
- violating the Act. Specifying the bombe was the first of five major cryptanalytical advances that Turing made during the war. The others were: deducing...
- British cryptographer, Dilly Knox (a veteran of World War I and the cryptanalytical activities of the Royal Navy's Room 40), worked on decipherment he...
- in 1919. The Black Chamber was the United States' first peacetime cryptanalytic organization. Jointly funded by the Army and the State Department, the...