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become the Cipher Bureau was created in May 1919, during the Polish-Soviet War (1919–1921), and played a vital role in securing Poland's survival and... |
The Joint Cipher Bureau is an agency of the Indian armed forces responsible for signals intelligence and cryptanalysis and coordinating similar activities... |
Marian Rejewski (redirect from Black Chamber (Poland)) work at the Cipher Bureau. Marian Rejewski was born 16 August 1905 in Bromberg in the Prussian Province of Posen (now Bydgoszcz, Poland) to Józef and... |
the US government's first peacetime cryptanalytic organization Cipher Bureau (Poland) (Biuro Szyfrów), the interwar Polish unit charged with signals... |
Bomba (cryptography) (category Cipher Bureau (Poland)) designed around October 1938 by Polish Cipher Bureau cryptologist Marian Rejewski to break German Enigma-machine ciphers. How the machine came to be called... |
Cryptanalysis of the Enigma (redirect from M4 (cipher)) the Polish Cipher Bureau shared its Enigma-breaking techniques and technology with the French and British. During the German invasion of Poland, core Polish... |
Enigma machine (redirect from Enigma cipher machine) The Polish Cipher Bureau developed techniques to defeat the plugboard and find all components of the daily key, which enabled the Cipher Bureau to read German... |
Prior to World War II, a Deuxième Bureau agent codenamed 'Rex' made contact with Hans-Thilo Schmidt, a German cipher clerk, in the Grand Hotel of the Belgian... |
Zygalski sheets (category Cipher Bureau (Poland)) method of Zygalski sheets was a cryptologic technique used by the Polish Cipher Bureau before and during World War II, and during the war also by British cryptologists... |
Polish Enigma double (category Cipher Bureau (Poland)) The Polish Cipher Bureau realized that the Germans were using a new cipher. The Germans had mistakenly shipped a cipher machine to Poland; their attempts... |
processes and machinery, such as the rotor cipher ENIGMA machine. It was the successor to the former Chi bureau (German: Chiffrierstelle) of the Reichswehr... |
Cryptography (redirect from Codes and ciphers) cipher development and policy. The NSA was involved with the design of DES during its development at IBM and its consideration by the National Bureau... |
Rotor machine (redirect from Rotor cipher machine) the British began reading Enigma ciphers in collaboration with Polish Cipher Bureau cryptologists who had escaped Poland, overrun by the Germans, to reach... |
History of cryptography (redirect from Unsolved ciphers) Poland by Germany on 1 September 1939, key Cipher Bureau personnel were evacuated southeastward; on 17 September, as the Soviet Union attacked Poland... |
Maksymilian Ciężki (category Cipher Bureau (Poland)) Posen (now Szamotuły, Poland), 24 November 1898 – 9 November 1951 in London, England) was the head of the Polish Cipher Bureau's German section (BS–4)... |
Jerzy Różycki (category Cipher Bureau (Poland)) Cipher Bureau, headquartered in Warsaw. From September 1932 Różycki served as a civilian cryptologist with the Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau,... |
Cyclometer (category Cipher Bureau (Poland)) designed, "probably in 1934 or 1935," by Marian Rejewski of the Polish Cipher Bureau's German section (BS-4), to catalog the cycle structure of Enigma permutations... |
Lacida (category Cipher Bureau (Poland)) called LCD, was a Polish rotor cipher machine. It was designed and produced before World War II by Poland's Cipher Bureau for prospective wartime use by... |
Henryk Zygalski (category Cipher Bureau (Poland)) Enigma-machine ciphers before and during World War II. Zygalski was born on 15 July 1908 in Posen, German Empire (now Poznań, Poland). He was, from September... |
Gwido Langer (category Cipher Bureau (Poland)) Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau, which from December 1932 decrypted Germany's military Enigma-machine ciphers. Poland's prewar achievements paved... |