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Definition of Cryptanalysts
1. cryptanalyst [n] - See also: cryptanalyst
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cryptanalysts
Literary usage of Cryptanalysts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thirty Secret Years by Robin Denniston (2007)
"Each intercept station had between 16 and 23 men, including cryptanalysts.
About 1400 men worked in these stations, most of which were managed by the RAF, ..."
2. U.S. Army Signals Intelligence in World War II: A Documentary History by James Leslie Gilbert, John Patrick Finnegan (1993)
"cryptanalysts are scarce and their time must be used to best advantage. ...
If you are to put the cryptanalysts on a new project when they have finished the ..."
3. Information Security and Privacy in Network Environmentsby Office of Technology Assessment, United States, Congress by Office of Technology Assessment, United States, Congress (1994)
"Modern, computer-based cryptography and cryptanalysts began in the World War II
era, with the successful Allied computational efforts to break the ciphers ..."
4. Clausewitzian Friction & Future War by Barry D. Watts (1996)
"... Rome, and Washington; cryptanalysts had also achieved some success in reading
the codes used by Japanese agents in major American cities and ports; ..."
5. Ultra and the Army Air Forces in World War II: An Interview with Associate by Lewis F. Powell, Diane T. Putney (1987)
"As a result, Bletchley Park produced nearly 84000 ENIGMA decrypts per month from
the end of 1943 to May 1945.7 Once the cryptanalysts at Bletchley Park ..."