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WGU Introduction to Cryptography - C839 (EC-Council CES)Correct 100%
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CrypTool - ANSWER Software which allows encryption of text using historic algorithms 
 
The Enigma Machine - ANSWER In World War II the Germans made use of an electro-mechanical rotor based cipher Known as The Enigma Machine. 
 
Allied cipher machines used in WWII included the British TypeX and the American SIGABA. 
 
The ADFGVX Cipher - ANSWER invented by Colonel Fritz Nebel in 1918. 
The key for this algorithm is a six-by-six square of letters, used to encode a 36-letter alphabet. 
 
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Intro to Cryptography WGU C839 Module 1 correctly answered
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Intro to Cryptography WGU C839 Module 1 correctly answered Most primitive of cryptographic algorithms, substitutes one character of cipher text for each character of plain text. Includes 
Caesar Cipher 
Atbash Cipher 
Affine Cipher 
Rot13 Cipher 
Mono-Alphabet Substitution 
 
 
 
First used by Julius Caesar 
Every letter is shifted a fixed number of spaces to the left or right the alphabet. 
Caesar Cipher 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hebrew Code 
substitutes the first letter of the alphabet for the last, and ...
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WGU C839 Introduction to Cryptography - (EC-Council CES) Questions and Answers 100% Correct(RATED A)
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CrypTool - ANSWER-Software which allows encryption of text using historic algorithms 
 
The Enigma Machine - ANSWER-In World War II the Germans made use of an electro-mechanical rotor based cipher Known as The Enigma Machine. 
 
Allied cipher machines used in WWII included the British TypeX and the American SIGABA. 
 
The ADFGVX Cipher - ANSWER-invented by Colonel Fritz Nebel in 1918. 
The key for this algorithm is a six-by-six square of letters, used to encode a 36-letter alphabet. 
 
The Playf...
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Intro to Cryptography WGU C839 Module 1 Already Passed
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Intro to Cryptography WGU C839 Module 1 Already Passed 
Most primitive of cryptographic algorithms, substitutes one character of cipher text for each character of plain text. Includes 
Caesar Cipher 
Atbash Cipher 
Affine Cipher Rot13 Cipher Mono-Alphabet Substitution 
First used by Julius Caesar Every letter is shifted a fixed number of spaces to the left or right the alphabet. Caesar Cipher 
Hebrew Code 
substitutes the first letter of the alphabet for the last, and the second letter for the s...
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Exam (elaborations) Basic Professional Military Education (Enlisted) Block 2 Navy History and Heritage (NWC EPME BASIC B2 V5)
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Exam (elaborations) Basic Professional Military Education (Enlisted) Block 2 Navy History and Heritage (NWC EPME BASIC B2 V5) 
PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION 
D E F E N D I N G T H E N E W N A T I O N: 
WHO WAS THE LAST ACTIVE CONTINENTAL NAVY 
OFFICER AND THE FIRST U.S. NAVY COMMISSIONED 
OFFICER? 
JOHN BARRY 
WHY WERE THE BORDER LAKES BETWEEN THE U.S. 
AND CANADA OF STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE DURING 
THE WAR OF 1812? 
THE AMERICANS PLANNED TO WIN THE WAR BY 
CONQUERING CANADA AND NEEDED CONTROL ...
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Exam (elaborations) Basic Professional Military Education (Enlisted) Block 2 Navy History and Heritage (NWC EPME BASIC B2 V5)
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Basic Professional Military Education (Enlisted) Block 2 Navy History and Heritage (NWC EPME BASIC B2 V5)PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION 
D E F E N D I N G T H E N E W N A T I O N: 
WHO WAS THE LAST ACTIVE CONTINENTAL NAVY 
OFFICER AND THE FIRST U.S. NAVY COMMISSIONED 
OFFICER? 
JOHN BARRY 
WHY WERE THE BORDER LAKES BETWEEN THE U.S. 
AND CANADA OF STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE DURING 
THE WAR OF 1812? 
THE AMERICANS PLANNED TO WIN THE WAR BY 
CONQUERING CANADA AND NEEDED CONTROL OF 
THE LAKES TO DO SO....
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