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We explore some well-known historical ciphers, from the Scytale to Caesar's shift and the Vigenère cipher, showing how they ... Help support TestTube Plus by completing this one-question survey Check us out on iTunes! Canada is trying to force tech companies to build surveillance backdoors, and they're not alone. From the UK to Australia to ...

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Why All Encryptions Are Doomed To Fail
The DOs and DON'Ts of NAS Encryption - SECURE YOUR DATA NOW
Why "Encrypted" Doesn't Mean "Secure"
Why Password Hashing Is Not Encryption (And Why Devs Get It Wrong)
Every Country is Attacking Encryption (Here's How We Fight Back)
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What bad encryption always gets wrong

What bad encryption always gets wrong

We explore some well-known historical ciphers, from the Scytale to Caesar's shift and the Vigenère cipher, showing how they ...

Why All Encryptions Are Doomed To Fail

Why All Encryptions Are Doomed To Fail

Help support TestTube Plus by completing this one-question survey http://bit.ly/ttpsurvey Check us out on iTunes!

The DOs and DON'Ts of NAS Encryption - SECURE YOUR DATA NOW

The DOs and DON'Ts of NAS Encryption - SECURE YOUR DATA NOW

Get

Why "Encrypted" Doesn't Mean "Secure"

Why "Encrypted" Doesn't Mean "Secure"

It says it's

Why Password Hashing Is Not Encryption (And Why Devs Get It Wrong)

Why Password Hashing Is Not Encryption (And Why Devs Get It Wrong)

Most developers mix up hashing and

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Every Country is Attacking Encryption (Here's How We Fight Back)

Every Country is Attacking Encryption (Here's How We Fight Back)

Canada is trying to force tech companies to build surveillance backdoors, and they're not alone. From the UK to Australia to ...