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codebreaking

n. The decipherment of a code.

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Following the war, to obscure the purpose of the burgeoning codebreaking organization, all references to cryptology were dropped from its name.

But instead of establishing a strong, centralized organization to manage the growing worldwide signals intelligence operations, each service was allowed to retain control of both intercept and codebreaking activities.

Because many of the members of TICOM would go on to run both NSA and the British postwar codebreaking center, it was a war they themselves would eventually have to fight.

The discovery of the Russian codebreaking machine was a principal reason why both the U.

Were any of the war criminals given new identities and employed by the British or American government to work on Russian codebreaking problems?

San Francisco eavesdropping and codebreaking operation was Lieutenant Colonel Frank B.

Pacific Fleet Headquarters at Pearl Harbor, his offices were close to the World War II codebreaking center.

When he died in early 1981, CSE effectively went out of the codebreaking business for a time.

The same NSA police who guard the inner sanctum of codebreaking also, during 1993, gave out thousands of parking tickets and responded to 236 traffic accidents and 742 other emergencies.

Information Systems Security, the encryption within the STE is so powerful that, given projected foreign codebreaking capabilities, it will remain fully secure for at least fifty years.

Second World War, the importance of machines to aid in codebreaking was known but their use was limited.

But, he pointed out, since nuclear attack could come in a matter of minutes, it would be necessary to speed up the timeline on eavesdropping and codebreaking to beat the clock.

Arthur Levenson, in charge of Russian codebreaking at NSA and also a veteran of TICOM.

For years computers were designed to attack specific codebreaking machines, such as the complex, Swiss-made Hagelin, which was used by many countries around the world.

A key to codebreaking is the ability to quickly test encrypted text against every conceivable combination of letters in an alphabet.