Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
cryptologist .
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Examples
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The U.S. had hundreds of cryptologists and linguists, mostly from the Navy, listening to Japanese wireless communications.
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NSA, meanwhile, will send a team of cryptologists and operational professionals to the DHS network operations center to support DHS operations.
Leslie Harris: DHS-NSA in Cybersecurity Swap: Success to Be Named Later
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NSA, meanwhile, will send a team of cryptologists and operational professionals to the DHS network operations center to support DHS operations.
Leslie Harris: DHS-NSA in Cybersecurity Swap: Success to Be Named Later
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NSA, meanwhile, will send a team of cryptologists and operational professionals to the DHS network operations center to support DHS operations.
Leslie Harris: DHS-NSA in Cybersecurity Swap: Success to Be Named Later
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It needs linguists and technology experts, as well as cryptologists, known as "crippies."
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The numbers have dwindled over the last twenty years for two reasons; at first the best cryptologists were seduced by stable incomes provided by governmental secret agencies and private sector think tanks with large budgets, and now computers have outmoded our antique methods, being able to cycle through a decade's worth of permutations performed by hand in a matter of minutes.
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Some of the cryptologists made a harrowsing escape, eventually making it to Britain.
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Some of the cryptologists made a harrowsing escape, eventually making it to Britain.
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Some of the cryptologists made a harrowsing escape, eventually making it to Britain.
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As already mentioned, American cryptologists had broken the Japanese diplomatic or ‘Purple’ code in August 1940 and were able to read all the briefings and instructions sent to the Washington embassy.
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