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A practical instructional treatment of classical cryptanalysis that concentrates on techniques for analyzing and solving encrypted messages rather than codes or chemical and mechanical devices. It surveys concealment methods, transposition and geometrical systems, irregular and columnar types, single- and polyalphabetic substitution (including Vigenère, Gronsfeld, Beaufort, and Playfair), periodic-cipher analysis such as the Kasiski method, auto-encipherment, and approaches for attacking unknown ciphers. Each topic is presented with explanatory discussion, worked examples, and practice cryptograms, while appendices provide frequency tables, digram/trigram data, common-word lists, charts, and a bibliography to support statistical and linguistic decryptment methods.

About the Author

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Helen Fouché Gaines

Helen Fouché Gaines was an American author and cryptanalyst, best known for her influential work in the field of cryptography. Her notable book, "Elementary Cryptanalysis," serves as an accessible introduction to the principles of cryptography and cryptanalysis, making complex concepts understandable for a broader audience. Gaines contributed significantly to the understanding of codes and ciphers during a time when cryptography was becoming increasingly important in both military and civilian contexts. Her work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the foundations of cryptographic techniques.

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