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Giovan Battista Bellaso (Brescia 1505–...) was an Italian cryptologist.
La cifra ("The Cipher"), 1553
The Vigenère cipher is named after Blaise de Vigenère, although Giovan Battista Bellaso had invented it before Vigenère described his autokey cipher.
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GiovanBattistaBellaso (Brescia 1505–...) was an Italian cryptologist. The Vigenère cipher is named after Blaise de Vigenère, although Giovan Battista...
Blaise de Vigenère, (Vigenère cipher), but actually invented by GiovanBattistaBellaso. Inforenz then used their own cryptanalysis software to suggest...
2012-12-26. Bellaso, GiovanBattista, Il vero modo di scrivere in cifra con facilità, prestezza, et securezza di Misser GiovanBattistaBellaso, gentil’huomo...
extension to Trithemius's method was developed by GiovanBattistaBellaso, now called the Vigenère cipher. Bellaso added a key, which is used to dictate the switching...
about magic by some observers at the time) GiovanBattistaBellaso, La cifra del. Sig. GiovanBattistaBellaso, 1553, first pub of the cypher widely misattributed...
text Les Chiffres secrets dévoilés ("Secret ciphers unveiled"). GiovanBattistaBellaso, Italian cryptologist Giovanni Fontana (engineer), wrote two encrypted...
the Vigenère cipher. Trithemius also wrote the Steganographia. GiovanBattistaBellaso in 1553 first described the cipher that would become known in the...
'Vigenère cipher' first described by GiovanBattistaBellaso in his book La cifra del. Sig. GiovanBattistaBellaso (Venice). May 10 – Sir Hugh Willoughby...