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    Joseph Oswald Mauborgne (February 26, 1881 – June 7, 1971) co-invented the one-time pad with Gilbert Vernam of Bell Labs. In 1914 he published the first...
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    whenever the loop made a full cycle. One-time use came later, when Joseph Mauborgne recognized that if the key tape were totally random, then cryptanalysis...
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  • Genevieve Grotjan Feinstein Leo Rosen Joseph Rochefort, leader of the effort to crack Japanese Naval codes Joseph Mauborgne Agnes Meyer Driscoll SIGABA cipher...
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  • It was invented near the end of World War I by Gilbert Vernam and Joseph Mauborgne in the US. It was mathematically proven unbreakable by Claude Shannon...
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  • most important in the history of cryptography.". Shortly thereafter, Joseph Mauborgne, at that time a captain in the US Army Signal Corps, proposed, in addition...
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    Priscilla, and Adelaide. Katherine Poore was the wife of Major General Joseph Mauborgne. Priscilla Poore was the wife of Brigadier General Donald A. Robinson...
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    1920s, the one-time pad cipher was invented by Gilbert Vernam and Joseph Mauborgne at the laboratories. Bell Labs' Claude Shannon later proved that it...
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    device was conceived by Colonel Parker Hitt and then developed by Major Joseph Mauborgne in 1917; based on a system invented by Thomas Jefferson and Etienne...
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  • of a teletype cipher, now known as a stream cipher and, later, with Joseph Mauborgne the one-time pad 1917 – Zimmermann telegram intercepted and decrypted...
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    his experiments up the Signal Corps chain of command, and in 1917 Joseph Mauborgne refined the scheme, with the final result being the M-94. The M-94...
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