caesar cipher with custom implementation
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caesar cipher with custom implementation
Caesar Cipher
This is my 1st Semester Minor Project (+ Additional Own Project), that was aimed to teach us about the mechanism and concept of "encryption" of sensitive data/information like passwords,etc.
An encryption program
A comprehensive framework built in Python that serves as a library containing various implementations of cryptographic and mathematical algorithms. It is also designed to help you solve cryptography challenges for any CTF platform.
In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code, or Caesar shift, is one of the simplest and most widely known encryption techniques. It is a type of substitution cipher in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter.
2024-Spring "Introduction to Cryptanalysis"
CipherEmoji is a custom emoji base-n character set with encryption. Communicate privately with emojis!
Caesar Cipher in the command line made in Python.
Code implementation of Ciphers taught in Information Security
Implementation of Caesar Cipher Algorithm
A simple implementation of the shift-cipher encryption algorithm in Python.
Text Encryption Application using Caesar Cipher Technique for encryption and python programming language for application creation
This Python code implements a Caesar Cipher, which is a simple encryption technique. It works by shifting each letter in a message by a certain number of positions down the alphabet.
This is a cyber security internship task under infotech prodigy. Basically a task based on caesar cipher to implement encryption and decryption on a source input by user under python project based on cyber security.
This repository contains project of a Python-based Caesar Cipher encryption and decryption tool.
A simple emoji-based encryption-decryption library.
Desktop app using tkinter to generate caesar ciphers
🤫 Automatic multi-lingual frequency attack on Caesar ciphers
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