I'm curious about the term CT in the context of cryptography. Could someone explain what it stands for and its significance in this field?
6 answers
CryptoGladiatorGuard
Fri Nov 22 2024
CT (columnar transposition) ciphers belong to the category of transposition ciphers.
CryptoQueen
Fri Nov 22 2024
In these ciphers, the characters of the plaintext message undergo a specific permutation to form the ciphertext.
Margherita
Fri Nov 22 2024
Transposition ciphers come in various forms.
ZenMind
Fri Nov 22 2024
The primary distinction among them lies in the technique employed for permuting the characters.
KiteFlyer
Thu Nov 21 2024
Each type of transposition cipher adopts a unique method for rearranging the plaintext characters.