Zendian Problem

Zendian Problem

The Zendian Problem was an exercise in communication intelligence operations (mainly traffic analysis and cryptanalysis) devised by Lambros D. Callimahos as part of course CA-400 taught to National Security Agency cryptanalysts.

Content

The scenario involves 375 radio messages said to have been intercepted on December 23 by the US Army contingent of a United Nations force landed on the fictional island of Zendia in the Pacific Ocean.

A typical intercept looks like this:

XYR DE OWN 4235KCS 230620T USM-99/00091

9516 8123 0605 7932 8423 5095 8444 6831

JAAAJ EUEBD OETDN GXAWR SUTEU EIWEN YUENN ODEUH RROMM EELGEAEGID TESRR RASEB ENORS RNOMM EAYTU NEONT ESFRS NTCRO QCEETOCORE IITLP OHSRG SSELY TCCSV SOTIU GNTIV EVOMN TMPAA CIRCSENREN OTSOI ENREI EKEIO PFRNT CDOGE NYFPE TESNI EACEA ISTEMSOFEA TROSE EQOAO OSCER HTTAA LUOUY LSAIE TSERR ESEPA PHVDNHNNTI IARTX LASLD URATT OPPLO AITMW OTIAS TNHIR DCOUT NMFCASREEE USSDS DHOAH REEXI PROUT NTTHD JAAAJ EUEBD

For each message, the first line is provided by the intercept operator, giving call signs, frequency, time, and reference number. The rest of the message is a transcript of the Morse code transmission.

Initially, the meaning of the numeric header is not known; the meanings of various components of this header (such as a serial number assigned by the transmitting organization's message center) can be worked out through traffic analysis.

The rest of the message consists of "indicators" and ciphertext; the first group is evidently a "discriminant" indicating the cryptosystem used, and (depending on the cryptosystem) some or all of the second group may contain a message-specific keying element such as initial rotor settings. The first two groups are repeated at the end of the message, which allows correction of garbled indicators. The remaining characters are encrypted text. Since the transmissions always use complete groups, "nulls" may have been used to pad out the text.

Cryptosystems employed include transposition, dinome, and rotor-based ciphers and a one-part code. While these can be successfully tackled without use of a computer, solution is not easy. The practical exercise reinforces many basic principles, including ways to exploit having a "collection" of message traffic.

A certain amount of cleartext inter-operator "chatter" is also provided, and may help with the analysis.

Headers and discriminants are also given for intercepts from the next three days; these may be used for traffic analysis and in determining daily operating procedures.

Availability

The Zendian Problem has been declassified and is available either as part of Military Cryptanalytics [cite book | author=Callimahos, Lambros D. and Friedman, William F | title=Military Cryptanalytics, Part II, Volume II |publisher=Aegean Park Press | isbn=0-89412-076-X | location=Walnut Creek, CA] or as a book in itself. [cite book | author=Callimahos, Lambros D. | title=Traffic Analysis and the Zendian Problem |publisher=Aegean Park Press | isbn=0-89412-161-8 | year=1989 | location=Walnut Creek, CA] Both are published by Aegean Park Press, Walnut Creek, CA, USA.

The Dundee Society

Cryptanalists who successfully finished CA-400 became members of the Dundee Society. This society was founded by Lambros D. Callimahos [ cite web
url=http://www.nsa.gov/honor/honor00013.cfm
title=Lambros D. Callimahos, 1910-1977 (NSA Hall of Fame)
publisher=National Security Agency
year=2003
accessdate=2008-01-24
] and was so named after the empty Dundee marmalade jar on his desk, as he couldn't disclose the society's real purpose.

References

ee also

* Traffic analysis

External links

* [http://www.aegeanparkpress.com Aegean Park Press] — Reprints books containing the Zendian Problem, and other training material.
* [http://www.karlheinz-everts.de/zendia0.htm Partial solutions] for the Zendian Problem. Anyone intending to learn from working on this exercise should "not" look at these solutions.


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