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Trithemius cipher is an example of ________________(a) mono-alphabetic cipher(b) poly-alphabetic cipher(c) transposition cipher(d) additive cipherI have been asked this question in homework.Enquiry is from Cryptography in division Cryptography of Data Structures & Algorithms II

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The correct option is (B) POLY-alphabetic cipher

Easiest explanation - Trithemius cipher is a substitution cipher. It falls under the CATEGORY of poly alphabetic cipher as it uses multiple substitutions at different positions in ORDER to cipher the plain text.



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