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The Vigenère Cipherprimary Task Responseplease Provide A Detailed Res Please provide a detailed response to the below to include specific details and examples. What is the Vigenère Cipher? How does it work? Although the Vigenère cipher was an improvement upon previous historical encryption techniques, it is still vulnerable. How would an attacker break a Vigenère-style cipher? Try your hand! 1. Encrypt the below message using the Vigenère cipher. NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY. 2. Decrypt the below message using the Vigenère cipher. The passphrase is ‘crypto.’ Vyc Kbugecgx Qkgftk kcj btosnfntw pa dyiasorrxvwce Zatwuv bt Owivltks ke rwx 16hj tccmitp 3. Create a Vigenère cipher of your own and see who can crack it! Toward the end of the week, provide the solution to your cipher. Peer Response(s): Read the responses from your peers, attempt to crack the cipher codes presented and offer a constructive critique or additional information that adds substantively to the discussions. Be sure to acknowledge any outside sources you use.

Paper For Above instruction The Vigenère cipher is a classical encryption technique that employs a series of interwoven Caesar ciphers based on a keyword. It was designed to improve upon simpler cipher systems such as the Caesar cipher by incorporating a keyword to make the encryption more complex and less susceptible to frequency analysis. The cipher is named after Blaise de Vigenère, a French cryptographer who is often mistakenly credited with inventing it, although similar cipher methods existed earlier. Functionally, the Vigenère cipher operates by shifting each letter of the plaintext according to the corresponding letter in a repeating keyword. The process involves converting both the plaintext and the keyword into numerical values, typically from 0 (for 'A') to 25 (for 'Z'). For encryption, each plaintext letter is shifted forward in the alphabet by the numerical value of the corresponding keyword letter. When decrypting, the process is reversed by shifting letters backward according to the keyword. This cyclical process continues for the entire length of the message, making the cipher more resistant to direct frequency analysis than monoalphabetic ciphers. Despite its improvements, the Vigenère cipher is not invulnerable. Cryptanalysts have developed techniques like the Kasiski examination and Friedman test to break it. The Kasiski examination detects repeating sequences in the ciphertext, which helps in estimating the length of the keyword. Once this key


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