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Historical Cryptography Milestone: From Caesar to Vigenère

Historical Cryptography Milestone: From Caesar to Vigenère

Global Cryptocurrency
Release Time:
2025-06-03 16:16:02
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The evolution of cryptography marks a fascinating journey through time. The Caesar cipher, a rudimentary encryption method from the first century BC, was rendered obsolete by Arab polymath al-Kindi’s frequency analysis by the year 800. What began as a simple letter-shifting technique became a children’s puzzle by the Renaissance.

In the 16th century, Giovan Battista Bellaso and Blaise de Vigenère revolutionized privacy with the poly-alphabetic Vigenère cipher. Dubbed the ’indecipherable cipher,’ it stood unbroken for three centuries until Charles Babbage and Friedrich Kasiski independently cracked it in the mid-19th century. This 700-year gap between the Caesar and Vigenère ciphers underscores cryptography’s relentless march toward complexity and security.

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