Frank Miller (cryptographer) explained

Franklin Miller
Birth Date:19 January 1842
Birth Place:Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Death Place:Berkeley, California, United States
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:Yale University
Known For:Invention of the one-time pad
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    Children:7

    Franklin Miller (January 19, 1842 – February 13, 1925)[1] was an American cryptographer, banker, and trustee of Stanford University. He invented the one-time pad in 1882,[2] 35 years before the patent issued to Gilbert Vernam.[3]

    Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1842, he graduated from Yale University and then joined the Union Army during the American Civil War, where he was wounded during the Second Battle of Bull Run.[3]

    Notes and References

    1. California, Death Index, 1905-1939, Frank Miller, died 13 February 1925 at age 83, Alameda, California; Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. - Retrieved, 07 July 2023.
    2. Web site: Bellovin. Steven. Frank Miller: Inventor of the One-Time Pad. Columbia University. 20 October 2017.
    3. News: John Markoff . John Markoff . Codebook Shows an Encryption Form Dates Back to Telegraphs . . July 25, 2011 . 2011-07-26.