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  • Transposition cipher
  • Method of encryption

    a transposition cipher (also known as a permutation cipher) is a method of encryption which scrambles the positions of characters (transposition) without

    Transposition cipher

    Transposition cipher

    Transposition_cipher

  • ADFGVX cipher
  • Type of cipher used in World War I

    "Secret Cipher of the Radio Operators 1918" (Geheimschrift der Funker 1918, in short GedeFu 18), the cipher was a fractionating transposition cipher which

    ADFGVX cipher

    ADFGVX_cipher

  • Substitution cipher
  • System to replace plaintext with ciphertext

    the original message. Substitution ciphers can be compared with transposition ciphers. In a transposition cipher, the units of the plaintext are rearranged

    Substitution cipher

    Substitution_cipher

  • Null cipher
  • Simple form of encryption

    one of three categories of cipher used in classical cryptography along with substitution ciphers and transposition ciphers. In classical cryptography

    Null cipher

    Null_cipher

  • Classical cipher
  • Disused cipher that was used historically

    Classical ciphers are often divided into transposition ciphers and substitution ciphers, but there are also concealment ciphers. In a substitution cipher, letters

    Classical cipher

    Classical_cipher

  • VIC cipher
  • Complex Soviet pencil and paper cipher

    disrupted double transposition. Until the discovery of VIC, it was generally thought that a double transposition alone was the most complex cipher an agent,

    VIC cipher

    VIC cipher

    VIC_cipher

  • Rail fence cipher
  • Type of transposition cipher

    The rail fence cipher (also called a zigzag cipher) is a classical type of transposition cipher. It derives its name from the manner in which encryption

    Rail fence cipher

    Rail fence cipher

    Rail_fence_cipher

  • Cipher
  • Algorithm for encrypting and decrypting information

    ciphers used in the past are sometimes known as classical ciphers. They include simple substitution ciphers (such as ROT13) and transposition ciphers

    Cipher

    Cipher

    Cipher

  • Caesar cipher
  • Simple and widely known encryption technique

    Scytale – Encryption tool used to perform a transposition cipher also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code, or Caesar shift Smith, James

    Caesar cipher

    Caesar cipher

    Caesar_cipher

  • Bifid cipher
  • Encryption system

    In classical cryptography, the bifid cipher is a cipher which combines the Polybius square with transposition, and uses fractionation to achieve diffusion

    Bifid cipher

    Bifid_cipher

  • Trifid cipher
  • Fractionated cipher

    trifid cipher is a classical cipher invented by Félix Delastelle and described in 1902. Extending the principles of Delastelle's earlier bifid cipher, it

    Trifid cipher

    Trifid_cipher

  • Transposition
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up transposition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transposition may refer to: Transposition (mathematics), a permutation which exchanges two elements

    Transposition

    Transposition

  • Scytale
  • Encryption tool used to perform a transposition cipher

    cylinder", also σκύταλον skútalon) is a tool used to perform a transposition cipher, consisting of a cylinder with a strip of parchment wound around

    Scytale

    Scytale

    Scytale

  • Vigenère cipher
  • Simple type of polyalphabetic encryption system

    The Vigenère cipher (French pronunciation: [viʒnɛːʁ]) is a method of encrypting alphabetic text where each letter of the plaintext is encoded with a different

    Vigenère cipher

    Vigenère cipher

    Vigenère_cipher

  • Polyalphabetic cipher
  • Multiple-substitution writing system cipher

    discussion of the substitution and transposition of ciphers, as well as the first description of a polyalphabetic cipher, in which each plaintext letter

    Polyalphabetic cipher

    Polyalphabetic_cipher

  • Cryptography
  • Practice and study of secure communication techniques

    and secure computation, among others. The main classical cipher types are transposition ciphers, which rearrange the order of letters in a message (e.g

    Cryptography

    Cryptography

    Cryptography

  • Ciphertext
  • Encrypted information

    substitution cipher: the unit of substitution is a sequence of two or more letters rather than just one (e.g., Playfair cipher) Transposition cipher: the ciphertext

    Ciphertext

    Ciphertext

    Ciphertext

  • Grille (cryptography)
  • Class of cipher

    reversible. It appears to have been a transposition tool that produced something much like the Rail fence cipher and resembled a chess board. Cardano is

    Grille (cryptography)

    Grille_(cryptography)

  • Affine cipher
  • Type of substitution cipher

    The affine cipher is a type of monoalphabetic substitution cipher, where each letter in an alphabet is mapped to its numeric equivalent, encrypted using

    Affine cipher

    Affine_cipher

  • Cryptanalysis
  • Study of analyzing information systems in order to discover their hidden aspects

    a transposition cipher that are of the same length and have been enciphered on the same key; (c) two or more messages in a machine or similar cipher that

    Cryptanalysis

    Cryptanalysis

    Cryptanalysis

  • History of cryptography
  • script. The ancient Greeks are said to have known of ciphers. The scytale transposition cipher was used by the Spartan military, but it is not definitively

    History of cryptography

    History_of_cryptography

  • Two-square cipher
  • Encryption technique

    each pair of letters twice are considered weaker than the double transposition cipher. ... by the middle of 1915, the Germans had completely broken down

    Two-square cipher

    Two-square_cipher

  • Japanese naval codes
  • Ciphers used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II

    fractionating transposition cipher based on a substitution table of 100 groups of two figures each followed by a columnar transposition. By November 1942

    Japanese naval codes

    Japanese_naval_codes

  • Poem code
  • Cipher used by the UK in World War II

    are then used as a key for a transposition cipher to conceal the plaintext of the message, often by double transposition. To indicate to the receiver

    Poem code

    Poem_code

  • Confusion and diffusion
  • Properties of the operation of a secure cipher

    Although ciphers can be confusion-only (substitution cipher, one-time pad) or diffusion-only (transposition cipher), any "reasonable" block cipher uses both

    Confusion and diffusion

    Confusion_and_diffusion

  • Pigpen cipher
  • Type of substitution cipher

    pigpen cipher (alternatively referred to as the masonic cipher, Freemason's cipher, Rosicrucian cipher, Napoleon cipher, and tic-tac-toe cipher) is a geometric

    Pigpen cipher

    Pigpen cipher

    Pigpen_cipher

  • Anagram
  • Rearrangement of letters in a word or phrase

    used to solve some kinds of cryptograms, such as a permutation cipher, a transposition cipher, and the Jefferson disk. Solutions may be computationally found

    Anagram

    Anagram

    Anagram

  • National Cipher Challenge
  • with the Caesar cipher, the Affine cipher, the Keyword cipher, the Transposition cipher, the Vigenère cipher and the 2x2 Hill cipher. The part B challenges

    National Cipher Challenge

    National_Cipher_Challenge

  • Scytale (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scytale may refer to: Scytale, an encryption tool used to perform a transposition cipher. Scytale (Dune), a fictional character in the Dune universe created

    Scytale (disambiguation)

    Scytale_(disambiguation)

  • Lucifer (cipher)
  • Earliest civilian block ciphers

    banking. Lucifer uses a combination of transposition and substitution crypting as a starting point in decoding ciphers.[clarification needed] One variant

    Lucifer (cipher)

    Lucifer_(cipher)

  • Straddling checkerboard
  • Cryptographic cipher device

    through an additional transposition or substitution cipher stage can be used to secure message -- to whatever extent transposition or substitution can be

    Straddling checkerboard

    Straddling_checkerboard

  • Jefferson disk
  • Cipher system attributed to Thomas Jefferson

    Jefferson abandoned the idea after receiving a description of columnar transposition cipher from Robert Patterson in 1803, which he found more practical. In

    Jefferson disk

    Jefferson disk

    Jefferson_disk

  • Playfair cipher
  • Early block substitution cipher

    The Playfair cipher or Playfair square or Wheatstone–Playfair cipher is a manual symmetric encryption technique and was the first literal digram substitution

    Playfair cipher

    Playfair cipher

    Playfair_cipher

  • One-time pad
  • Encryption technique

    the principles of information theory. Digital versions of one-time pad ciphers have been used by nations for critical diplomatic and military communication

    One-time pad

    One-time pad

    One-time_pad

  • Advanced Encryption Standard
  • Standard for the encryption of electronic data

    Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2001. AES is a variant of the Rijndael block cipher developed by two Belgian cryptographers, Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen

    Advanced Encryption Standard

    Advanced Encryption Standard

    Advanced_Encryption_Standard

  • Enigma machine
  • German cipher machine during World War II

    The Enigma machine is a cipher device developed and used in the early- to mid-20th century to protect commercial, diplomatic, and military communication

    Enigma machine

    Enigma machine

    Enigma_machine

  • General der Nachrichtenaufklärung Training Referat
  • returned cipher:FSRPS OEUAM RNRGE CMEFE EEYR The Double Transposition cipher During World War II, the Transposition cipher#Double transposition was used

    General der Nachrichtenaufklärung Training Referat

    General_der_Nachrichtenaufklärung_Training_Referat

  • Substitution–permutation network
  • Cipher design construction

    S-box could be thought of as a substitution cipher, while a P-box could be thought of as a transposition cipher. However, a well-designed SP-network with

    Substitution–permutation network

    Substitution–permutation network

    Substitution–permutation_network

  • Book cipher
  • Encryption and decryption method

    A book cipher is a cipher in which each word or letter in the plaintext of a message is replaced by some code that locates it in another text, the key

    Book cipher

    Book cipher

    Book_cipher

  • Polybius square
  • Type of code

    used as a basic cipher called the Polybius cipher. This cipher is quite insecure by modern standards, as it is a substitution cipher with characters being

    Polybius square

    Polybius square

    Polybius_square

  • Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht
  • German Signal Intelligence Agency

    meteorology cipher... used by the Air Force Weather Service The device made the solutions of a single transposition (Transposition cipher) easy. A message

    Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht

    Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht

    Cipher_Department_of_the_High_Command_of_the_Wehrmacht

  • Fractionation
  • Method of separating components of a mixture via phase transition

    fraction. Copurification List of purification methods in chemistry Transposition cipher#Fractionation "Fractionation". The IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology

    Fractionation

    Fractionation

    Fractionation

  • Bacon's cipher
  • Steganography method

    Bacon's cipher or the Baconian cipher is a method of steganographic message encoding devised by Francis Bacon in 1605. In steganography, a message is

    Bacon's cipher

    Bacon's cipher

    Bacon's_cipher

  • Tabula recta
  • Fundamental tool in cryptography

    ciphers, including the Vigenère cipher and Blaise de Vigenère's less well-known autokey cipher. All polyalphabetic ciphers based on the Caesar cipher

    Tabula recta

    Tabula recta

    Tabula_recta

  • Reservehandverfahren
  • German Naval World War II hand-cipher system

    War II hand-cipher system used as a backup method when no working Enigma machine was available. The cipher had two stages: a transposition followed by

    Reservehandverfahren

    Reservehandverfahren

    Reservehandverfahren

  • Hill cipher
  • Substitution cipher based on linear algebra

    Hill cipher is a polygraphic substitution cipher based on linear algebra. Invented by Lester S. Hill in 1929, it was the first polygraphic cipher in which

    Hill cipher

    Hill cipher

    Hill_cipher

  • Music cipher
  • Musical algorithm for encrypting and decrypting information

    cryptography, a music cipher is an algorithm for the encryption of a plaintext into musical symbols or sounds. Music-based ciphers are related to, but not

    Music cipher

    Music cipher

    Music_cipher

  • Autokey cipher
  • Classic polyalphabet encryption system

    An autokey cipher (also known as the autoclave cipher) is a cipher that incorporates the message (the plaintext) into the key. The key is generated from

    Autokey cipher

    Autokey cipher

    Autokey_cipher

  • ROT13
  • Simple encryption method

    substitution cipher that replaces a letter with the 13th letter after it in the Latin alphabet. It is a special case of the Caesar cipher which was developed

    ROT13

    ROT13

    ROT13

  • German Army cryptographic systems of World War II
  • in a 5 x 5 square A comb-transposition (German: Kammwürfel) A book key (German: Heftschlüssel) A double Transposition cipher (German: Doppelwürfel) 4-S-40

    German Army cryptographic systems of World War II

    German Army cryptographic systems of World War II

    German_Army_cryptographic_systems_of_World_War_II

  • Otto Leiberich
  • and his team worked intensively on the cryptanalysis of double transposition ciphers. One of their results led in 1974 to the discovery of the spying

    Otto Leiberich

    Otto_Leiberich

  • List of permutation topics
  • algorithm Permutation box Substitution box Permutation cipher Substitution cipher Transposition cipher Combinatorial data analysis Ewens' sampling formula

    List of permutation topics

    List_of_permutation_topics

  • Cryptogram
  • Puzzle

    text. Generally the cipher used to encrypt the text is simple enough that the cryptogram can be solved by hand. Substitution ciphers where each letter is

    Cryptogram

    Cryptogram

    Cryptogram

  • Cryptographie indéchiffrable
  • French book on cryptography

    Française d'Imprimiere et de Libraire.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) Books on cryptography Transposition cipher List of ciphers v t e v t e

    Cryptographie indéchiffrable

    Cryptographie_indéchiffrable

  • Japanese cryptology from the 1500s to Meiji
  • substitution ciphers existed makes the failure of the Japanese to improve on the substitution cipher or to invent the transposition cipher much harder

    Japanese cryptology from the 1500s to Meiji

    Japanese_cryptology_from_the_1500s_to_Meiji

  • Atbash
  • Substitution cipher

    (Hebrew: אתבש; also transliterated Atbaš) is a monoalphabetic substitution cipher originally used to encrypt the Hebrew alphabet. It can be modified for use

    Atbash

    Atbash

  • Stylish (software)
  • User style manager

    broke down the obfuscation methodology, which included a Columnar transposition cipher, symmetric AES-256-CBC encryption and 4 base64 encodings, chained

    Stylish (software)

    Stylish (software)

    Stylish_(software)

  • CRYPTON
  • Block cipher

    In cryptography, CRYPTON is a symmetric block cipher submitted as a candidate for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). It is very efficient in hardware

    CRYPTON

    CRYPTON

  • Elizebeth Smith Friedman
  • American cryptanalyst and author (1892–1980)

    successful attacks against simple substitution and transposition ciphers, as well as the more complex ciphers which eventually came into use.[citation needed]

    Elizebeth Smith Friedman

    Elizebeth Smith Friedman

    Elizebeth_Smith_Friedman

  • Great Cipher
  • French cypher that remained unbroken for several centuries

    The Great Cipher (French: Grand chiffre) was a nomenclator cipher developed by the Rossignols, several generations of whom served the French monarchs

    Great Cipher

    Great_Cipher

  • Félix Delastelle
  • "cryptographie nouvelle". This cipher combines fractionation with transposition, and was an early cipher to implement the principles of confusion and diffusion.

    Félix Delastelle

    Félix_Delastelle

  • Beaufort cipher
  • Polyalphabetic encryption system

    The Beaufort cipher, created by Sir Francis Beaufort, is a substitution cipher similar to the Vigenère cipher, with a slightly modified enciphering mechanism

    Beaufort cipher

    Beaufort_cipher

  • Four-square cipher
  • Symmetric encryption cipher

    The four-square cipher is a manual symmetric encryption technique. It was invented by the French cryptographer Felix Delastelle. The technique encrypts

    Four-square cipher

    Four-square_cipher

  • Alberti cipher
  • Polyalphabetic substitution encryption and decryption system

    The Alberti cipher, created in 1467 by Italian architect Leon Battista Alberti, was one of the first polyalphabetic ciphers. In the opening pages of his

    Alberti cipher

    Alberti cipher

    Alberti_cipher

  • Running key cipher
  • Type of polyalphabetic substitution cipher

    In classical cryptography, the running key cipher is a type of polyalphabetic substitution cipher in which a text, typically from a book, is used to provide

    Running key cipher

    Running_key_cipher

  • Rasterschlüssel 44
  • strength and ease of use made RS 44 an ideal hand cipher. The cipher is a transposition based grille cipher, consisting of a grid with 25 columns and 24 rows

    Rasterschlüssel 44

    Rasterschlüssel_44

  • Between Silk and Cyanide
  • Book by Leo Marks

    improvement is called worked-out keys (WOKs). These are double transposition ciphers like the poem codes, but they use randomised, printed keys that

    Between Silk and Cyanide

    Between_Silk_and_Cyanide

  • Leo Marks
  • British cryptographer and writer (1920–2001)

    first challenges was to phase out double transposition ciphers using keys based on poems. These poem ciphers had the limited advantage of being easy to

    Leo Marks

    Leo_Marks

  • Permutation box
  • Method of bit-shuffling used to diffuse bits across S-box inputs

    bit-shuffling used to permute or transpose bits across S-boxes inputs, creating diffusion while transposing. In block ciphers based on substitution-permutation

    Permutation box

    Permutation box

    Permutation_box

  • General der Nachrichtenaufklärung
  • Signals intelligence agency of the German Army

    revolving stencil was changed from time to time. Transposition This cipher is a simple transposition cipher, the key given by a Keyword and the text being

    General der Nachrichtenaufklärung

    General_der_Nachrichtenaufklärung

  • X, Y & Z
  • 2018 book about the Enigma machine

    the cipher-breaking, and also contains some errors such as describing the Playfair cipher as a transposition cipher rather than a substitution cipher. The

    X, Y & Z

    X,_Y_&_Z

  • John Matthews Manly
  • American professor of English literature (1865–1940)

    lining of his clothing. Manly identified the message as a columnar transposition cipher in German and he and Rickert deciphered the text after three days

    John Matthews Manly

    John_Matthews_Manly

  • List of formal language and literal string topics
  • Playfair cipher Polyalphabetic substitution Polybius square ROT13, ROT47 Scytale Steganography Substitution cipher Tabula recta Transposition cipher Vigenère

    List of formal language and literal string topics

    List_of_formal_language_and_literal_string_topics

  • Mlecchita vikalpa
  • Cryptography in the Indian classic treatise Kamasutra

    the names Kautilya and Muladeviya. The ciphers described in the Jayamangala commentary are substitution ciphers: in Kautiliyam the letter substitutions

    Mlecchita vikalpa

    Mlecchita_vikalpa

  • Aristocrat Cipher
  • Cryptographic cipher

    The Aristocrat Cipher is a type of monoalphabetic substitution cipher in which plaintext is replaced with ciphertext and encoded into assorted letters

    Aristocrat Cipher

    Aristocrat_Cipher

  • VEST
  • Family of stream ciphers

    (Very Efficient Substitution Transposition) ciphers are a set of families of general-purpose hardware-dedicated ciphers that support single pass authenticated

    VEST

    VEST

    VEST

  • Commemorative coins of Australia
  • Atbash cipher. "BELONGING TO A GREAT TEAM STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE XOR HEX A5D75" encrypted with columnar transposition cipher. "For

    Commemorative coins of Australia

    Commemorative_coins_of_Australia

  • Frequency analysis
  • Study of the frequency of letters or groups of letters in a ciphertext

    letters in a ciphertext. The method is used as an aid to breaking classical ciphers. Frequency analysis is based on the fact that, in any given stretch of

    Frequency analysis

    Frequency analysis

    Frequency_analysis

  • Kasiski examination
  • Method in cryptanalysis

    method) is a method of attacking polyalphabetic substitution ciphers, such as the Vigenère cipher. It was first published by Friedrich Kasiski in 1863, but

    Kasiski examination

    Kasiski_examination

  • Numbers season 2
  • Season of television series

    include Elizabeth Peña and Christian Clemenson. Mathematics used: Transposition cipher, game theory and paper planes 19 6 "Soft Target" Andy Wolk Don McGill

    Numbers season 2

    Numbers_season_2

  • Étienne Bazeries
  • an improved version of Thomas Jefferson's cipher cylinder. It was later refined into the US Army M-94 cipher device. Historian David Kahn describes him

    Étienne Bazeries

    Étienne Bazeries

    Étienne_Bazeries

  • The Radio Hacker's Codebook
  • Book by George Sassoon

    cipher (one-time pad), pseudo random number generators, transposition ciphers, and substitution ciphers The Radio Hacker's Codebook is idiosyncratic revealing

    The Radio Hacker's Codebook

    The_Radio_Hacker's_Codebook

  • Research Office of the Reich Air Ministry
  • Signals intelligence and cryptanalytic agency of the German Nazi Party

    was described by the historian, Dr Wilhelm F. Flicke, a German veteran cipher officer, who was commissioned by General Erich Fellgiebel, to write a history

    Research Office of the Reich Air Ministry

    Research_Office_of_the_Reich_Air_Ministry

  • Solitaire (cipher)
  • Cryptographic algorithm

    considered incriminating. Furthermore, analysis has revealed flaws in the cipher such that it is now considered insecure. This algorithm uses a standard

    Solitaire (cipher)

    Solitaire_(cipher)

  • Chaocipher
  • Cipher method

    The Chaocipher is a cipher method invented by John Francis Byrne in 1918 and described in his 1953 autobiographical Silent Years. He believed Chaocipher

    Chaocipher

    Chaocipher

  • Index of cryptography articles
  • Transport Layer Security • Transposition cipher • Trapdoor function • Trench code • Treyfer • Trifid cipher • Triple DES • Trivium (cipher) • TrueCrypt • Truncated

    Index of cryptography articles

    Index_of_cryptography_articles

  • Marlovian theory of Shakespeare authorship
  • Fringe theory that Christopher Marlowe was the real author of William Shakespeare's works

    anti-Stratfordians search for hidden messages in the form of acrostics and transposition ciphers, although this approach is not so popular with Marlovians. Peter

    Marlovian theory of Shakespeare authorship

    Marlovian theory of Shakespeare authorship

    Marlovian_theory_of_Shakespeare_authorship

  • Fritz Menzer
  • 40, which were all double transposition (Transposition cipher) and substitution systems, as well as the Schlüsselrad or Cipher Wheel, a hand cranked autoclave

    Fritz Menzer

    Fritz Menzer

    Fritz_Menzer

  • Vest
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Homeland VEST (Very efficient substitution transposition), a set of families of hardware-dedicated ciphers VAX Environment Software Translator, a binary

    Vest

    Vest

  • Nihilist cipher
  • Manually operated symmetric encryption cipher

    In the history of cryptography, the Nihilist cipher is a manually operated symmetric encryption cipher, originally used by Russian Nihilists in the 1880s

    Nihilist cipher

    Nihilist_cipher

  • Schlüsselgerät 41
  • Rotor cipher machine

    The Schlüsselgerät 41 ("Cipher Machine 41"), also known as the SG-41 or Hitler mill, was a rotor cipher machine, first produced in 1941 in Nazi Germany

    Schlüsselgerät 41

    Schlüsselgerät 41

    Schlüsselgerät_41

  • Involution (mathematics)
  • Function that is its own inverse

    represented by a matrix T. Every matrix has a transpose, obtained by swapping rows for columns. This transposition is an involution on the set of matrices.

    Involution (mathematics)

    Involution (mathematics)

    Involution_(mathematics)

  • Military Cryptanalytics
  • in cryptanalysis; Part IV will treat transposition and fractioning systems, and combined substitution-transposition systems; Part V will treat the reconstruction

    Military Cryptanalytics

    Military_Cryptanalytics

  • Kerckhoffs's principle
  • Cryptographic principle that states everything except the key can be public knowledge

    protected from the enemy dramatically, leading to the development of field ciphers which had to be easy to use without large confidential codebooks prone

    Kerckhoffs's principle

    Kerckhoffs's principle

    Kerckhoffs's_principle

  • Otto Buggisch
  • German mathematician (1910–1991)

    Buggisch also worked on analysing the diagonal write-out transposition (Transposition cipher), C-36 cipher machine These were simple field codes. From 20 July

    Otto Buggisch

    Otto_Buggisch

  • Riverbank Publications
  • Pamphlets written by workers of George Fabyan

    for the Solution of Geometrical Transposition Ciphers, written with Capt. Lenox R. Lohr, 1918 20, Several Machine Ciphers and Methods for their Solution

    Riverbank Publications

    Riverbank Publications

    Riverbank_Publications

  • Georges Painvin
  • French cryptographer (1886–1980)

    and industrialist, best known for breaking the German ADFGX and ADFGVX cipher systems during the First World War. Painvin was born into a family of École

    Georges Painvin

    Georges Painvin

    Georges_Painvin

  • Grill (cryptology)
  • Cryptology method

    the Polish Cipher Bureau in decrypting German Enigma machine ciphers. The Enigma rotor cipher machine changes plaintext characters into cipher text using

    Grill (cryptology)

    Grill_(cryptology)

  • BATCO
  • British paper cryptographic system

    contained on a set of vocabulary cards, and cipher sheets for superencryption of the numeric code words. The cipher sheets, which are typically changed daily

    BATCO

    BATCO

    BATCO

  • Cardan grille
  • Method for writing secret messages

    messages inside an ordinary letter so that the whole would not appear to be a cipher at all. Such a disguised message is considered to be an example of steganography

    Cardan grille

    Cardan_grille

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  • Trajection
  • n.

    Transposition.

  • Cipher
  • a.

    Of the nature of a cipher; of no weight or influence.

  • Cipher
  • v. t.

    To get by ciphering; as, to cipher out the answer.

  • Transposition
  • n.

    A change of the natural order of words in a sentence; as, the Latin and Greek languages admit transposition, without inconvenience, to a much greater extent than the English.

  • Transpositional
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to transposition; involving transposition.

  • Anagram
  • n.

    Literally, the letters of a word read backwards, but in its usual wider sense, the change or one word or phrase into another by the transposition of its letters. Thus Galenus becomes angelus; William Noy (attorney-general to Charles I., and a laborious man) may be turned into I moyl in law.

  • Ciphering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Cipher

  • Transposition
  • n.

    The bringing of any term of an equation from one side over to the other without destroying the equation.

  • Cipherer
  • n.

    One who ciphers.

  • Transposition
  • n.

    The act of transposing, or the state of being transposed.

  • Transposal
  • n.

    The act of transposing, or the state of being transposed; transposition.

  • Metathesis
  • n.

    Transposition, as of the letters or syllables of a word; as, pistris for pristis; meagre for meager.

  • Transpositive
  • a.

    Made by transposing; consisting in transposition; transposable.

  • Zero
  • n.

    A cipher; nothing; naught.

  • Transposition
  • n.

    A change of a composition into another key.

  • Enharmonical
  • a.

    Pertaining to a scale of perfect intonation which recognizes all the notes and intervals that result from the exact tuning of diatonic scales and their transposition into other keys.

  • Trillion
  • n.

    According to the French notation, which is used upon the Continent generally and in the United States, the number expressed by a unit with twelve ciphers annexed; a million millions; according to the English notation, the number produced by involving a million to the third power, or the number represented by a unit with eighteen ciphers annexed. See the Note under Numeration.

  • Cipher
  • n.

    A combination or interweaving of letters, as the initials of a name; a device; a monogram; as, a painter's cipher, an engraver's cipher, etc. The cut represents the initials N. W.

  • Inversion
  • n.

    A change by inverted order; a reversed position or arrangement of things; transposition.

  • Ciphered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cipher