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    Boris Caesar Wilhelm Hagelin (2 July 1892 – 7 September 1983) was a Swedish businessman and inventor of encryption machines. Born of Swedish parents in...
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  • Swedish hockey player Boris Hagelin (1892–1983), Swedish businessman and inventor of a cryptography machine (see M-209) Carl Hagelin (born 1988), Swedish...
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    specialising in communications and information security founded by Boris Hagelin in 1952. The company was secretly purchased for US $5.75 million and...
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    Carl Oliver Hagelin (born 23 August 1988) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player who played eleven seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL)...
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    in the company and moved to France where he died in 1928. In 1925, Boris Hagelin was placed in charge of the management of the company and the development...
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    The HX-63 was an advanced rotor machine designed by Crypto AG founder Boris Hagelin. Development of the device started in 1952 and lasted a decade. The...
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  • when all activities were transferred to Boris Hagelin's Swiss company Crypto AG, founded in 1952. Hagelin, Boris, Cryptograph company documents (Personal...
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    machines designed by Swedish cryptographer Boris Hagelin in the 1930s. These were the first of Hagelin's cipher machines to feature the pin-and-lug mechanism...
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    through the Korean War. The M-209 was designed by Swedish cryptographer Boris Hagelin in response to a request for such a portable cipher machine, and was...
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    Arvid Damm; the company was founded in Switzerland in 1948 by the Swede Boris Hagelin. Crypto AG was considered one of the leading manufacturers of encryption...
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  • British bhangra group B-21 (machine), a cypher machine invented by Boris Hagelin Burroughs B21, a variant of the Burroughs B20 microcomputer HLA-B21...
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  • to Scherbius a few years later, and Damm's company — taken over by Boris Hagelin after his death — moved to Switzerland and is still in existence, as...
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    after the Battle of Cape Matapan started using the C-38 version of the Boris Hagelin rotor-based cipher machine, particularly to route their navy and merchant...
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    the engineering office of Boris Hagelin. In 1922, he invested in Swedish cryptography company Cryptograph, installing Hagelin as a manager. After Alfred...
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    Alumni include: Prince Bertil Prince Gustaf Adolf Prince Carl Philip Boris Hagelin Ian Wachtmeister Sigvard Bernadotte (designed the church window at the...
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  • after the Battle of Cape Matapan started using the C-38 version of the Boris Hagelin rotor-based cipher machine, particularly to route their navy and merchant...
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    reverse-engineered version of a machine supplied by the firm of Boris Hagelin. Hagelin's most sophisticated systems were rotor machines similar to those...
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    Enigma. Functionally, the machine had greater similarities with the Boris Hagelin C-Series. The SG-41 had six encryption rotors, compared to the Enigma...
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  • • Bombe • Book cipher • Books on cryptography • Boomerang attack • Boris Hagelin • Bouncy Castle (cryptography) • Broadcast encryption • Bruce Schneier...
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  • Swedish messages were enciphered on the Hagelin Teknik designed and constructed at Crypto AG and designed by Boris Hagelin. Fenner stated that the basket of...
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  • which was an electromechanical cipher machine, designed and built by Boris Hagelin for use by the French Army and the C-36. Progress was slow, but as the...
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  • first device to accurately measure direct and indirect solar radiation. Boris Hagelin (1892–1983) was a Swedish businessman and inventor of encryption machines...
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  • (trivialised one-rotor Enigma-style machine) Source code for crypt(1) from Version 6 Unix (implementation of Boris Hagelin's M-209 cryptographic machine)...
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  • codes were read. Hagelin Machines Hagelin Machines were machine based ciphers that were built by Boris Hagelin. Paetzel stated that Hagelin messages were...
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  • worked on the French C36 cipher machine with fixed lugs, designed by Boris Hagelin, which was solved by cribs. He later heard from others that cribs were...
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    electromechanically (as in the Lorenz SZ 40/42). The Swedish engineer Boris Caesar Wilhelm Hagelin is credited with having invented the first pinwheel device in...
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  • rotor cipher machine originally developed by the Swedish cryptographer Boris Hagelin, that was widely used by the US military during World War II. The Wehrmacht...
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    methods to break the C-36, a rotor-key cipher machine of the Sweden Boris Hagelin type. In addition, he developed a cryptanalytic method for breaking...
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  • 7/IV unit, together with the statement that Boris Hagelin was working in America. The BC38 was a Swedish Hagelin machine. An engineer called Voss, who was...
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  • August 27, 2023. Johnson, Bailey (August 30, 2023). "Capitals forward Carl Hagelin announces retirement from NHL". The Washington Post. "Del Zotto retires...
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