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List of cryptographers

This is a list of cryptographers. Cryptography is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties called adversaries.

Pre twentieth century Edit

World War I and World War II wartime cryptographers Edit

Other pre-computer Edit

Modern Edit

See also: Category:Modern cryptographers for a more exhaustive list.

Symmetric-key algorithm inventors Edit

Asymmetric-key algorithm inventors Edit

 
Whitfield Diffie, Martin Hellman, Ronald Rivest, and Adi Shamir at RSA 2008

Cryptanalysts Edit

Algorithmic number theorists Edit

Theoreticians Edit

Government cryptographers Edit

Cryptographer businesspeople Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Mattord, Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. (2010). Principles of Information Security (4th ed.). Course Technology. p. 351. ISBN 978-1111138219.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ David Salomon. Coding for Data and Computer Communications. Springer, 2005.
  3. ^ Fred A. Stahl. "A homophonic cipher for computational cryptography" Proceedings of the national computer conference and exposition (AFIPS '73), pp. 123–126, New York City, 1973.
  4. ^ Worrall, Simon (7 October 2017). "This Woman Saved the Americas From the Nazis". National Geographic. Retrieved 1 April 2018.

External links Edit

  • List of cryptographers' home pages

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This is a list of cryptographers Cryptography is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties called adversaries Contents 1 Pre twentieth century 2 World War I and World War II wartime cryptographers 3 Other pre computer 4 Modern 4 1 Symmetric key algorithm inventors 4 2 Asymmetric key algorithm inventors 4 3 Cryptanalysts 4 4 Algorithmic number theorists 4 5 Theoreticians 4 6 Government cryptographers 4 7 Cryptographer businesspeople 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPre twentieth century EditAl Khalil ibn Ahmad al Farahidi wrote a now lost book on cryptography titled the Book of Cryptographic Messages Al Kindi 9th century Arabic polymath and originator of frequency analysis Athanasius Kircher attempts to decipher crypted messages Augustus the Younger Duke of Brunswick Luneburg wrote a standard book on cryptography Ibn Wahshiyya published several cipher alphabets that were used to encrypt magic formulas 1 John Dee wrote an occult book which in fact was a cover for crypted text Ibn Adlan 13th century cryptographer who made important contributions on the sample size of the frequency analysis Duke of Mantua Francesco I Gonzaga is the one who used the earliest example of homophonic Substitution cipher in early 1400s 2 3 Ibn al Durayhim gave detailed descriptions of eight cipher systems that discussed substitution ciphers leading to the earliest suggestion of a tableau of the kind that two centuries later became known as the Vigenere table Ahmad al Qalqashandi Author of Subh al a sha a fourteen volume encyclopedia in Arabic which included a section on cryptology The list of ciphers in this work included both substitution and transposition and for the first time a cipher with multiple substitutions for each plaintext letter Charles Babbage UK 19th century mathematician who about the time of the Crimean War secretly developed an effective attack against polyalphabetic substitution ciphers Leone Battista Alberti polymath universal genius inventor of polyalphabetic substitution more specifically the Alberti cipher and what may have been the first mechanical encryption aid Giovanni Battista della Porta author of a seminal work on cryptanalysis Etienne Bazeries French military considered one of the greatest natural cryptanalysts Best known for developing the Bazeries Cylinder and his influential 1901 text Les Chiffres secrets devoiles Secret ciphers unveiled Giovan Battista Bellaso Italian cryptologist Giovanni Fontana engineer wrote two encrypted books Hildegard of Bingen used her own alphabet to write letters Julius Caesar Roman general politician has the Caesar cipher named after him and a lost work on cryptography by Probus probably Valerius Probus is claimed to have covered his use of military cryptography in some detail It is likely that he did not invent the cipher named after him as other substitution ciphers were in use well before his time Friedrich Kasiski author of the first published attack on the Vigenere cipher now known as the Kasiski test Auguste Kerckhoffs known for contributing cipher design principles Edgar Allan Poe author of the book A Few Words on Secret Writing an essay on cryptanalysis and The Gold Bug a short story featuring the use of letter frequencies in the solution of a cryptogram Johannes Trithemius mystic and first to describe tableaux tables for use in polyalphabetic substitution Wrote an early work on steganography and cryptography generally Philips van Marnix lord of Sint Aldegonde deciphered Spanish messages for William the Silent during the Dutch revolt against the Spanish John Wallis codebreaker for Cromwell and Charles II Sir Charles Wheatstone inventor of the so called Playfair cipher and general polymath World War I and World War II wartime cryptographers EditJean Argles 1925 2023 British code breaker in World War II Arne Beurling Swedish mathematician and cryptograph Lambros D Callimahos US NSA worked with William F Friedman taught NSA cryptanalysts Ann Z Caracristi US SIS solved Japanese Army codes in World War II later became deputy director of National Security Agency Alec Naylor Dakin UK Hut 4 Bletchley park during World War II Ludomir Danilewicz Poland Biuro Szyfrow helped to construct the Enigma machine copies to break the ciphers Patricia Davies born 1923 British code breaker in World War II Alastair Denniston UK director of GC amp CS at Bletchley Park from 1919 to 1942 Agnes Meyer Driscoll US broke several Japanese ciphers Genevieve Grotjan Feinstein US SIS noticed the pattern that led to breaking Purple Elizebeth Smith Friedman US Coast Guard and US Treasury Department cryptographer co invented modern cryptography 4 William F Friedman US SIS introduced statistical methods into cryptography Cecilia Elspeth Giles UK Bletchley Park Jack Good UK GC amp CS Bletchley Park worked with Alan Turing on the statistical approach to cryptanalysis Nigel de Grey UK Room 40 played an important role in the decryption of the Zimmermann Telegram during World War I Dillwyn Knox UK Room 40 and GC amp CS broke commercial Enigma cipher as used by the Abwehr German military intelligence Solomon Kullback US SIS helped break the Japanese Red cipher later Chief Scientist at the National Security Agency Frank W Lewis US worked with William F Friedman puzzle master William Hamilton Martin and Bernon F Mitchell U S National Security Agency cryptologists who defected to the Soviet Union in 1960 Leo Marks UK SOE cryptography director author and playwright Donald Michie UK GC amp CS Bletchley Park worked on Cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher and the Colossus computer Max Newman UK GC amp CS Bletchley Park headed the section that developed the Colossus computer for Cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher Georges Painvin French broke the ADFGVX cipher during the First World War Marian Rejewski Poland Biuro Szyfrow a Polish mathematician and cryptologist who in 1932 solved the Enigma machine with plugboard the main cipher device then in use by Germany John Joseph Rochefort US made major contributions to the break into JN 25 after the attack on Pearl Harbor Leo Rosen US SIS deduced that the Japanese Purple machine was built with stepping switches Frank Rowlett US SIS leader of the team that broke Purple Jerzy Rozycki Poland Biuro Szyfrow helped break German Enigma ciphers Luigi Sacco Italy Italian General and author of the Manual of Cryptography Laurance Safford US chief cryptographer for the US Navy for 2 decades including World War II Abraham Sinkov US SIS John Tiltman UK Brigadier Room 40 GC amp CS Bletchley Park GCHQ NSA Extraordinary length and range of cryptographic service Alan Mathison Turing UK GC amp CS Bletchley Park where he was chief cryptographer inventor of the Bombe that was used in decrypting Enigma mathematician logician and renowned pioneer of Computer Science William Thomas Tutte UK GC amp CS Bletchley Park with John Tiltman broke Lorenz SZ 40 42 encryption machine codenamed Tunny leading to the development of the Colossus computer William Stone Weedon US Gordon Welchman UK GC amp CS Bletchley Park where he was head of Hut Six German Army and Air Force Enigma cipher decryption made an important contribution to the design of the Bombe Herbert Yardley US MI8 US author The American Black Chamber worked in China as a cryptographer and briefly in Canada Henryk Zygalski Poland Biuro Szyfrow helped break German Enigma ciphers Karl Stein German Head of the Division IVa security of own processes at Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht Discoverer of Stein manifold Gisbert Hasenjaeger German Tester of the Enigma Discovered new proof of the completeness theorem of Kurt Godel for predicate logic Heinrich Scholz German Worked in Division IVa at OKW Logician and pen friend of Alan Turning Gottfried Kothe German Cryptanalyst at OKW Mathematician created theory of topological vector spaces Ernst Witt German Mathematician at OKW Mathematical Discoveries Named After Ernst Witt Helmut Grunsky German worked in complex analysis and geometric function theory He introduced Grunsky s theorem and the Grunsky inequalities Georg Hamel Oswald Teichmuller German Temporarily employed at OKW as cryptanalyst Introduced quasiconformal mappings and differential geometric methods into complex analysis Described by Friedrich L Bauer as an extreme Nazi and a true genius Hans Rohrbach German Mathematician at AA Pers Z the German department of state civilian diplomatic cryptological agency Wolfgang Franz German Mathematician who worked at OKW Later significant discoveries in Topology Werner Weber German Mathematician at OKW Georg Aumann German Mathematician at OKW His doctoral student was Friedrich L Bauer Otto Leiberich German Mathematician who worked as a linguist at the Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht Alexander Aigner German Mathematician who worked at OKW Erich Huttenhain German Chief cryptanalyst of and led Chi IV section 4 of the Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht A German mathematician and cryptanalyst who tested a number of German cipher machines and found them to be breakable Wilhelm Fenner German Chief Cryptologist and Director of Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht Walther Fricke German Worked alongside Dr Erich Huttenhain at Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht Mathematician logician cryptanalyst and linguist Fritz Menzer German Inventor of SG39 and SG41 Other pre computer EditRosario Candela US Architect and notable amateur cryptologist who authored books and taught classes on the subject to civilians at Hunter College Claude Elwood Shannon US founder of information theory proved the one time pad to be unbreakable Modern EditSee also Category Modern cryptographers for a more exhaustive list Symmetric key algorithm inventors Edit Ross Anderson UK University of Cambridge co inventor of the Serpent cipher Paulo S L M Barreto Brazilian University of Sao Paulo co inventor of the Whirlpool hash function George Blakley US independent inventor of secret sharing Eli Biham Israel co inventor of the Serpent cipher Don Coppersmith co inventor of DES and MARS ciphers Joan Daemen Belgian co developer of Rijndael which became the Advanced Encryption Standard AES and Keccak which became SHA 3 Horst Feistel German IBM namesake of Feistel networks and Lucifer cipher Lars Knudsen Denmark co inventor of the Serpent cipher Ralph Merkle US inventor of Merkle trees Bart Preneel Belgian co inventor of RIPEMD 160 Vincent Rijmen Belgian co developer of Rijndael which became the Advanced Encryption Standard AES Ronald L Rivest US MIT inventor of RC cipher series and MD algorithm series Bruce Schneier US inventor of Blowfish and co inventor of Twofish and Threefish Xuejia Lai CH co inventor of International Data Encryption Algorithm IDEA Adi Shamir Israel Weizmann Institute inventor of secret sharing Asymmetric key algorithm inventors Edit nbsp Whitfield Diffie Martin Hellman Ronald Rivest and Adi Shamir at RSA 2008Leonard Adleman US USC the A in RSA David Chaum US inventor of blind signatures Clifford Cocks UK GCHQ first inventor of RSA a fact that remained secret until 1997 and so was unknown to Rivest Shamir and Adleman Whitfield Diffie US public co inventor of the Diffie Hellman key exchange protocol Taher Elgamal US born Egyptian inventor of the Elgamal discrete log cryptosystem Shafi Goldwasser US and Israel MIT and Weizmann Institute co discoverer of zero knowledge proofs and of Semantic security Martin Hellman US public co inventor of the Diffie Hellman key exchange protocol Neal Koblitz independent co creator of elliptic curve cryptography Alfred Menezes co inventor of MQV an elliptic curve technique Silvio Micali US born Italian MIT co discoverer of zero knowledge proofs and of Semantic security Victor Miller independent co creator of elliptic curve cryptography David Naccache inventor of the Naccache Stern cryptosystem and of the Naccache Stern knapsack cryptosystem Moni Naor co inventor the Naor Yung encryption paradigm for CCA security Rafail Ostrovsky co inventor of Oblivious RAM of single server Private Information Retrieval and proactive cryptosystems Pascal Paillier inventor of Paillier encryption Michael O Rabin Israel inventor of Rabin encryption Ronald L Rivest US MIT the R in RSA Adi Shamir Israel Weizmann Institute the S in RSA Moti Yung co inventor of the Naor Yung encryption paradigm for CCA security of threshold cryptosystems and proactive cryptosystems Cryptanalysts Edit Joan Clarke English cryptanalyst and numismatist best known for her work as a code breaker at Bletchley Park during the Second World War Ross Anderson UK Eli Biham Israel co discoverer of differential cryptanalysis and Related key attack Matt Blaze US Dan Boneh US Stanford University Niels Ferguson Netherlands co inventor of Twofish and Fortuna Ian Goldberg Canada University of Waterloo Lars Knudsen Denmark DTU discovered integral cryptanalysis Paul Kocher US discovered differential power analysis Mitsuru Matsui Japan discoverer of linear cryptanalysis David Wagner US UC Berkeley co discoverer of the slide and boomerang attacks Xiaoyun Wang the People s Republic of China known for MD5 and SHA 1 hash function attacks Alex Biryukov University of Luxembourg known for impossible differential cryptanalysis and slide attack Moti Yung Kleptography Algorithmic number theorists Edit Daniel J Bernstein US developed several popular algorithms fought US government restrictions in Bernstein v United States Don Coppersmith US Dorian M Goldfeld US Along with Michael Anshel and Iris Anshel invented the Anshel Anshel Goldfeld key exchange and the Algebraic Eraser They also helped found Braid Group Cryptography Theoreticians Edit Mihir Bellare US UCSD co proposer of the Random oracle model Dan Boneh US Stanford Gilles Brassard Canada Universite de Montreal Co inventor of quantum cryptography Claude Crepeau Canada McGill University Oded Goldreich Israel Weizmann Institute author of Foundations of Cryptography Shafi Goldwasser US and Israel Silvio Micali US MIT Rafail Ostrovsky US UCLA Charles Rackoff co discoverer of zero knowledge proofs Oded Regev inventor of learning with errors Phillip Rogaway US UC Davis co proposer of the Random oracle model Amit Sahai US UCLA Gustavus Simmons US Sandia authentication theory Moti Yung US Google Government cryptographers Edit Clifford Cocks UK GCHQ secret inventor of the algorithm later known as RSA James H Ellis UK GCHQ secretly proved the possibility of asymmetric encryption Lowell Frazer US National Security Agency Laura Holmes US National Security Agency Julia Wetzel US National Security Agency Malcolm Williamson UK GCHQ secret inventor of the protocol later known as the Diffie Hellman key exchange Cryptographer businesspeople Edit Bruce Schneier US CTO and founder of Counterpane Internet Security Inc and cryptography author Scott Vanstone Canada founder of Certicom and elliptic curve cryptography proponent See also EditCryptographyReferences Edit Mattord Michael E Whitman Herbert J 2010 Principles of Information Security 4th ed Course Technology p 351 ISBN 978 1111138219 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link David Salomon Coding for Data and Computer Communications Springer 2005 Fred A Stahl A homophonic cipher for computational cryptography Proceedings of the national computer conference and exposition AFIPS 73 pp 123 126 New York City 1973 Worrall Simon 7 October 2017 This Woman Saved the Americas From the Nazis National Geographic Retrieved 1 April 2018 External links Edit nbsp Look up cryptographer in Wiktionary the free dictionary List of cryptographers home pages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of cryptographers amp oldid 1179683059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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