A Modified Version of Vigenere Cipher using 95 95 Table

  • Nahar K
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Cryptography is a current field of research at the moment as it can be crucial to offer protection to extremely delicate and confidential records from criminal wrongdoings throughout transmission over the network. The vigenere cipher is one of the standard cryptographic algorithms that prevent attackers from understanding the raw data throughout the transmission. The traditional vigenere cipher encrypts only the alphabetic plaintext with a 26×26 vigenere table because it includes only 26 English alphabets A to Z. The researcher extended the original vigenere table into 95×95 which introduces all possible characters, mathematical symbols, digits, and punctuations that are available on an ordinary QWERTY keyboard layout that can be encrypted easily by this technique and conjointly introduced case sensitivity. The objective of this modification makes the cryptanalysis procedure more difficult and increases the information security.

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Nahar, K., & Chakraborty, P. (2020). A Modified Version of Vigenere Cipher using 95 95 Table. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(5), 1144–1148. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.e9941.069520

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