- Étienne Bazeries
Étienne Bazeries (
21 August 1846 -7 November 1931 ) was a French militarycryptanalyst active between 1890 and the First World War. He is best known for developing the "Bazeries Cylinder ", an improved version ofThomas Jefferson 'scipher cylinder. It was later refined into the US ArmyM-94 cipher device. HistorianDavid Kahn describes him as "the great pragmatist of cryptology. His theoretical contributions are negligible, but he was one of the greatest natural cryptanalysts the science has seen." (Kahn 1996, p244)Bazeries was born in
Port-Vendres ,France , the son of a mountedpoliceman . In 1863 he enlisted in the army, and fought in theFranco-Prussian War , where he was taken prisoner, although he later managed to escape disguised as abricklayer . In 1874 he was promoted tolieutenant , and sent toAlgeria in 1875. He returned to France the following year and married Marie-Louise-Elodie Berthon, with whom he would father three daughters: Césarine, Fernande and Paule.He apparently became interested in cryptography through solving
cryptogram s in newspapers' personal columns, and soon applied his cryptanalytic skills in a military context when, in 1890, he solved messages enciphered with the official French military transposition system, causing the War Ministry to change to a new scheme. In an effort to prompt reform within the government and enhance national security, Bazeries further exposed weaknesses in French cipher systems. [Candela, Rosario. "The Military Cipher of Commandant Bazeries" (New York: Cardanus Press, 1938), 4.] In 1891, news of his talent had spread, and he began work for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs'Bureau de Chiffre . Bazeries continued his cryptanalytic work there even after he retired from the Army in 1899, assisting in solving German military ciphers duringWorld War I . However, many of Bazeries recommendations to the government for improvements in official cipher systems met severe bureaucracy and rebuffs, which became a constant source of frustration for him in an otherwise illustrious career. [Candela. "The Military Cipher of Commandant Bazeries", 4-10.] He retired in 1924, aged 78.In the 1890s he broke a famous nomenclator system called the "
Great Cipher ", created by theRossignols in the 17th century. One of the messages referred to the famous Man in the Iron Mask and provided a possible solution to the mystery. His influential 1901 text "Les Chiffres secrets dévoilés" ("Secret ciphers unveiled") is considered a landmark in cryptographic literature.References & Footnotes
References
* Candela, Rosario, "The Military Cipher of Commandant Bazeries". New York: Cardanus Press, 1938. This book provided good detail of Bazaries as a cryptanalyst.
* Kahn, David, "The Codebreakers". 1967, 2d ed. 1996. (ISBN 0684831309)Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.quadibloc.com/crypto/ro020101.htm The Bazeries Cylinder]
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