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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).

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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