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- by Tiltman's team in the Testery, to emulate the Lorenz Cipher Machine. When the pin wheel settings were found by the Testery, the Tunny machine was set...
- The Testery was a section at Bletchley Park, the British codebreaking station during World War II. It was set up in July 1942 as the "FISH Subsection"...
- in the Testery took much knowledge of language and was of great interest as an art. Cryptanalyst Jerry Roberts made the point that this Testery work was...
- in cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher. It worked very closely with the Testery where a complementary set of operations were performed to complete the...
- Corps captain in the Fusion Room, Hut 3. Peter Benenson, worked in the "Testery" (founder of Amnesty International) Ralph Bennett, intelligence officer...
- Hilton, Peter (2006). "Living with Fish: Breaking Tunny in the Newmanry and Testery". Colussus. in Copeland 2006, pp. 189–203 Gannon, Paul (2007) [2006]. Colossus:...
- station during World War II. He founded and supervised a section named the Testery for breaking Tunny (a Fish cipher). The Lorenz cipher machine had twelve...
- executives and cryptographers on FISH (Tunny) in the Testery. Ralph Testerlinguist and head of the Testery Peter Benensoncodebreaker John Christie — codebreaker...
- psi-wheels and motor-wheels were still broken by hand in the Testery. From mid-1943 onwards, the Testery is credited with breaking over 90% of Lorenz traffic...
- outgoing Radio Transmission and TypeX. Block F: Included the Newmanry and Testery, and ****anese Military Air Section. It has since been demolished. Block...