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Samuel Simon Snyder (August 18, 1911 – December 28, 2007) was a cryptographer for the United States Government. His pioneering work in early computers led directly to the development of the computer as we know it, and laid the foundation for many aspects of the modern computing industry. He is known for having broken every Japanese encrypted message with his partners in the Signal Intelligence Service during World War II and for having developed the MARC standards.

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  • Samuel S. Snyder (de)
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  • Samuel Simon Snyder (August 18, 1911 – December 28, 2007) was a cryptographer for the United States Government. His pioneering work in early computers led directly to the development of the computer as we know it, and laid the foundation for many aspects of the modern computing industry. He is known for having broken every Japanese encrypted message with his partners in the Signal Intelligence Service during World War II and for having developed the MARC standards. (en)
  • Samuel Simon Snyder (* 18. August 1911 in Baltimore; † 28. Dezember 2007) war ein amerikanischer Informatiker, Kryptoanalytiker und Computerpionier. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg war er Mitarbeiter des Signal Intelligence Service (SIS), einer geheimen Militärorganisation der United States Army (U.S. Army), die mit der Entzifferung des gegnerischen Nachrichtenverkehrs betraut war. Er war ein Vorreiter beim Einsatz von Rapid Analytical Machines (RAMs) und Röhrencomputern zur Kryptanalyse und bei der Entzifferung verschlüsselter Texte. (de)
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  • Samuel Simon Snyder (en)
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  • June 2021 (en)
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  • B.S. in chemistry in 1939 from George Washington University (en)
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  • different date for beginning of service with SIS/NSA (en)
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  • Patricia Yakerson Snyder (en)
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  • Samuel Simon Snyder (* 18. August 1911 in Baltimore; † 28. Dezember 2007) war ein amerikanischer Informatiker, Kryptoanalytiker und Computerpionier. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg war er Mitarbeiter des Signal Intelligence Service (SIS), einer geheimen Militärorganisation der United States Army (U.S. Army), die mit der Entzifferung des gegnerischen Nachrichtenverkehrs betraut war. Er war ein Vorreiter beim Einsatz von Rapid Analytical Machines (RAMs) und Röhrencomputern zur Kryptanalyse und bei der Entzifferung verschlüsselter Texte. Im Jahr 2007 wurde er in die Hall of Honor aufgenommen, die „Ehrenhalle“ der National Security Agency (NSA). (de)
  • Samuel Simon Snyder (August 18, 1911 – December 28, 2007) was a cryptographer for the United States Government. His pioneering work in early computers led directly to the development of the computer as we know it, and laid the foundation for many aspects of the modern computing industry. He is known for having broken every Japanese encrypted message with his partners in the Signal Intelligence Service during World War II and for having developed the MARC standards. (en)
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