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Notable cryptography writers span both historical figures who shaped the field’s foundations and modern authors of influential technical and historical books (excerpt from Google AI November 4, 2025 AD AE).
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Historical Writers and Figures
- Al-Kindi (9th Century): An Arabic polymath who wrote one of the earliest known works on cryptanalysis, introducing methods like frequency analysis.
- Johannes Trithemius (c. 1499): Author of Steganographia, an early and controversial work on steganography, and Polygraphiae Libri Sex, the first printed book on cryptography.
- Giambattista della Porta (1563): Wrote De Furtivis Literarum Notis, a seminal work detailing various ciphers and cryptanalytic techniques.
- Friedrich Kasiski (1863): Published the first public attack on the Vigenère cipher, a technique now known as the Kasiski test.
- William F. Friedman: A pivotal American cryptanalyst who introduced statistical methods into the field and co-authored declassified training manuals like Military Cryptanalytics for the NSA.
- Herbert Yardley: Author of the classic 1931 account The American Black Chamber, detailing U.S. code-breaking efforts during and after World War I.
- Alan Turing: A key figure at Bletchley Park during WWII, renowned for his work on breaking the Enigma machine code and his foundational contributions to computer science.
Modern Authors and Experts
- Bruce Schneier: A prominent cryptographer and author of highly influential books, including Applied Cryptography (a foundational text for a generation of engineers) and Cryptography Engineering (co-authored with Niels Ferguson).
- David Kahn: His book The Codebreakers (1967) is considered the single-volume source for cryptographic history up to the mid-1960s and is highly regarded.
- Simon Singh: Author of the popular and accessible The Code Book, which provides an anecdotal introduction to the history of cryptography from ancient times to modern quantum mechanics.
- Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman: Co-inventors of public-key cryptography and authors of the groundbreaking 1976 paper, “New Directions in Cryptography,” which fundamentally changed the field.
- Alfred J. Menezes, Paul C. van Oorschot, and Scott A. Vanstone: Authors of the Handbook of Applied Cryptography, widely regarded as a standard and comprehensive technical reference work in the field.
- Jonathan Katz and Yehuda Lindell: Authors of Introduction to Modern Cryptography, a widely used textbook that presents modern cryptography for students and practitioners.
- Jean-Philippe Aumasson: Author of Serious Cryptography: A Practical Introduction to Modern Encryption, which is geared toward software engineers and discusses common implementation mistakes.
- Oded Goldreich: Author of the theoretical two-volume work Foundations of Cryptography.
- Neal Stephenson: The author of the novel Cryptonomicon, a popular work of fiction that blends the stories of WWII codebreakers with modern-day data havens.
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