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Video discussing how to encrypt and decrypt with John Byrne's mechanical Chaocipher from 1918 using a standard 52- Video describing how to encrypt and decrypt with the Pocket-RC4 algorithm by Matthew McKague.

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Video discussing how many riffle shuffles it takes to maximize entropy in the deck when using a shuffled order as a deck key. Video describing the Solitaire encryption algorithm, as invented by Bruce Schneier.

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Video discussing how many riffle shuffles it takes to maximize entropy in the deck when using a shuffled order as a deck key.

Playing card ciphers - Chaocipher

Playing card ciphers - Chaocipher

Video discussing how to encrypt and decrypt with John Byrne's mechanical Chaocipher from 1918 using a standard 52-

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Playing card ciphers - Pocket-RC4

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Playing card ciphers - Talon

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Playing card ciphers - Solitaire

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What IS Cipher?!

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