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Encyclopedia > Null cipher

A null cipher is an ancient form of encryption where the plaintext is mixed with a large amount of non-cipher material. It would today be regarded as a simple form of steganography. Null ciphers can also be used to hide ciphertext, as part of a more complex system.


An example follows (Kipper 9):

News Eight Weather: Tonight increasing snow. Unexpected precipitation smothers eastern towns. Be extremely cautious and use snowtires especially heading east. The [highway is not] knowingly slippery. Highway evacuation is suspected. Police report emergency situations in downtown ending near Tuesday.

Taking the first letter in each word successively yields the real message: "Newt is upset because he thinks he is President."


In modern cryptology, the term null cipher is also used to mean choosing not to use encryption at all in a system where various encryption options are offered, an option some software offers for testing/debugging. This is completely different from the sense above.


Reference

Kipper, Gregory Investigator’s guide to steganography 2004 CRC Press LLC


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Null cipher (83 words)
A null cipher is an ancient form of encryption where the plaintext is mixed with a large amount of non-cypher material.
Null ciphers can also be used to hide ciphertext, as part of a more complex system.
In modern cryptology, the term null cipher is also used to choosing not to use encryption at all in a system where various encryption options are offered.
Null cipher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (212 words)
A null cipher is an ancient form of encryption where the plaintext is mixed with a large amount of non-cipher material.
In classical cryptography a null is intended to confuse the cryptanalyst.
In modern cryptology, the term null cipher is also used to mean choosing not to use encryption at all in a system where various encryption options are offered, an option some software offers for testing/debugging.
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