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Questions With Correct Solutions

Mono-Alphabet Cipher Correct Answer - -this type of cipher substitutes
one character of ciphertext for one character of plaintext

Ceasar Cipher Correct Answer - -each letter is shifted a fixed number of
spaces to the left or right in the alphabet

-the shifting is the "key"

-the shift is often called the "alphabet" being used'

Atbash Correct Answer - -hebrew code which substitutes the first letter
of the alphabet for the last and the second letter for the second to last, etc.

-this basically reverses the alphabet

-this was used by hebrew scribes copying the book of Jeremiah

Affine Cipher Correct Answer - -is any single-substitution alphabet
cipher where each letter is mapped to some numerical value, permuted with
some simple mathematical function, and then converted back to a letter

-basic formula is ax+b (mod M)

Rot 13 Cipher Correct Answer - -single alphabet substitution cipher
which consists of all characters being rotated 13 characters through the
alphabet

Scytale Cipher Correct Answer - - cylinder tool used by the Greeks but
mostly attributed to the Spartans

-physical cylinder used to encrypted messages

-turning produced different ciphertexts

,-the writer wrapped parchments around the rod to create the message and
the reader uses a rod of the same diameter to read the message

Single Subsitution - Weaknesses Correct Answer - -this became apparent
because more people learned how to read causing it to lose it's security

-languages appeared to have letter and word frequency so people were able to
start figuring the ciphers out

Multi-Alphabet Substitutions Correct Answer - -this was introduced to
make single-substitution stronger by rotating through the keys adding a +1,
+2, etc.

-this dealt with the letter and word frequency problem making them harder to
break

Cipher Disk Correct Answer - -invented by Leon Alberti in 1466

-each time a disk was turned, the disk would produce a produce a new cipher
text from plaintext

Vigenere Cipher Correct Answer - -this was the most widely known
poly-alphabetic cipher

-it was invented by Giovan Battista Bellaso in 1553

-this was a method of encrypting alphabetic text by using a series of different
mono-alphabet ciphers based on the letters of a keyword

-this was misattributed to Blaise de Vigenere

Friedrich Kasiski Correct Answer - -this guy was the first person to
publish a general attack on the Vigenere Cipher in 1863

Playfair Cipher Correct Answer - -invented in 1854 by Charles
Wheatstone and named after Lord Playfair

-encrypts two letters rather than one

,-more complex but not more secure, proving the point that the more complex
doesn't automatically prove more secure

ADFGX Cipher Correct Answer - -used by the German Army during WWI

-invented by Colonel Fritz Nebel in 1918

-this is a transposition cipher

-used a modified polybius square, a single columnar transposition and a 36
letter alphabet

Homophonic Substitution Correct Answer - -was one of the earlier
attempts to make substitution ciphers more robust by masking letter
frequencies

-plaintext letters map to more than one cipher text symbol

-used symbols instead of characters to make it even more confusing

-message is hidden in unrelated text

-the sender and recipient have pre-arranged to use some pattern taking
certain letters from the message Correct Answer - Null cipher

Book Cipher Correct Answer - -both parities agree to use a particular
book as the basis

-simplest implementation is to send coordinate for words

-numerous variations

Rail Fence Ciphers Correct Answer - -most widely known transposition
cipher

-take down the message you want to encrypt and alter each letter on a
different row

"Attackatdawn" is written as A t c a d w

, taktan

-to decrypt the recipient must write it out on rows

The Enigma Machine Correct Answer - -in WWII the Germans made use
of an electro-mechanical rotor based cipher system

-machine that was designed so that when the operator pressed a key, the
encrypted cipher text for the plain text was different every time

SIGABA, British Type X Correct Answer - -Allied cipher machines used in
WWII

Hash Function Correct Answer - -function that takes a variable-size
input m and returns a fixed string

-expressed mathematically as h=H(m)

-input can be any length

-output has a fixed length

-one way

-collision free

MAC (HMAC) Correct Answer - -added when a hash used for message
integrity is not enough

-adds a key to a hash to improve integrity

-uses a block cipher in CBC mode to improve integrity

TIGER Correct Answer - -192 bit hash function

-designed by Ross Anderson and Eli Biham

-designed using the Merkle-Damgard construction

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