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Diagraphic Substitution
It’s not that complicated…you’re just substituting out two letters found within a matrix or pattern.
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Concealment Ciphers
Hidden before your very eyes, tricky and fun!
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Compass Cipher
Use a compass, or any pattern desired, to generate a cipher.
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Cipher Clocks
Simple correlation – easy to customize and create from any number, letter, or symbol.
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ASCII
ASCII was invented last century to standardize hardware and software for interoperable compatibility. Today we see it in computing as a regular transformation, where a user clicks on the letter “A”, which is then transmitted to a computer and converted to the ASCII value of 65, and eventually into binary.
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Binary
Binary ciphers are one of my favorites. This is essential in the world of computer to understand how computers transmit data as “0”s and “1”s via electricity and stored within chips!
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Alphabet Wheel Cipher
Alphabet Wheel Ciphers are fun and easy to perform!
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Alphabet & Word Correlated Ciphers
Caesar had a cipher, and it worked well, offsetting letters in the alphabet. There are lots of creative ways to do this for alphabet and word correlated ciphers.
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Bifid Cipher
I created this tutorial last century. Fun Cryptography! Now there are online encoders and decoders!
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Trusting AI – Can We?
John asks an online artificial intelligence (AI) tool for advice and it generates an answer, but can you TRUST the answer? How do you know it’s an accurate answer and not mis-information, or just made up sounding declarative. The author has already seen AI generated output analyzing a document with answers that have nothing to…