Genevieve Grotjan’s “great discovery”

IF 0.3 4区 工程技术 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS Cryptologia Pub Date : 2022-06-20 DOI:10.1080/01611194.2022.2060052
C. Christensen
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Abstract On 20 February 1939, a new Japanese diplomatic cipher machine that U.S. Army codebreakers would name PURPLE came into use. By 10 April 1939, the Army’s Signal Intelligence Service (SIS) had made startling progress. SIS codebreakers had discovered that, for no cryptographic reason, PURPLE maintained the split of the Roman alphabet into a set of 6 letters and a set of 20 letters—the sixes and the twenties—a split that had been observed in PURPLE’s predecessor RED. They had a familiar problem, and they were quickly able to recover the enciphering table for the sixes But 18 months later they were still puzzled by the enciphering of the twenties Then, on 20 September 1940, Genevieve Grotjan, an SIS codebreaker, made a discovery that opened the way for the recovery of the PURPLE machine. This paper explores the patterns for which Grotjan was searching and concludes with what she found.
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摘要1939年2月20日,一种新的日本外交密码机开始使用,美国陆军密码破译人员将其命名为PURPLE。到1939年4月10日,陆军信号情报局(SIS)取得了惊人的进展。SIS密码破译人员发现,由于没有密码原因,PURPLE将罗马字母表拆分为一组6个字母和一组20个字母——6和20——这是在PURPLE的前身RED中观察到的分裂。他们有一个熟悉的问题,很快就能够恢复6的加密表。但是18 几个月后,他们仍然对20世纪20年代的加密感到困惑。1940年9月20日,SIS密码破译者Genevieve Grotjan发现了一个发现,为紫色机器的回收开辟了道路。本文探讨了Grotjan一直在寻找的模式,并以她的发现作为结论。
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Cryptologia
Cryptologia 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
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期刊介绍: Cryptologia is the only scholarly journal in the world dealing with the history, the technology, and the effect of the most important form of intelligence in the world today - communications intelligence. It fosters the study of all aspects of cryptology -- technical as well as historical and cultural. The journal"s articles have broken many new paths in intelligence history. They have told for the first time how a special agency prepared information from codebreaking for President Roosevelt, have described the ciphers of Lewis Carroll, revealed details of Hermann Goering"s wiretapping agency, published memoirs - written for it -- of some World War II American codebreakers, disclosed how American codebreaking affected the structure of the United Nations.
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