Learn Cryptography with Python: Build Your Own Caesar Cipher πŸ›‘οΈ

Watch the TUDev Cryptography Workshop from January 29, 2021, and discover how to create a secure substitution cipher using Python. Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts!

Learn Cryptography with Python: Build Your Own Caesar Cipher πŸ›‘οΈ
Adrian Dolinay
389 views β€’ Jan 30, 2021
Learn Cryptography with Python: Build Your Own Caesar Cipher πŸ›‘οΈ

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Video recording of the TUDev Cryptography Workshop held on January 29th, 2021. The workshop teaches participants how to create a Caesar Cipher within Python and how to break the cipher.

DISCLAIMER: This is a simplified example of cryptography. Please do not try to use or implement this in real world applications.

The notebook/code used can be found in the below GitHub repository link under the "Cryptography" folder.
https://github.com/tudev/Workshops-2020-2021

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------Video Chapters------
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Accessing Google Colab
1:10 - Definition of Substitution and Caesar Cipher
3:40 - Creating a Caesar cipher
23:10 - Decoding a Caesar cipher
25:25 - Breaking a Caesar cipher
30:20 - Challenge Question
31:24 - Kerckhoff's Principle and Shannon's Maxim
33:34 - References and Additional Learning

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389

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35:48

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Jan 30, 2021

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