Monoalphabetic Substitution Encryption
Jul.08, 2006 in
Cryptography
To improve Caesar Cipher Encryption, we can assign each alphabet with another one in an non-sequential manner. For example A can be mapped to D while B can be mapped to R, and so are the rest being mapped to a different alphabet. Recall that Caesar Cipher has a key space of 25, Monoalphabetic Substitution […]
