Cracking Vigenère Ciphers

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Vigenère ciphers are encryptions of alphabetic text by using a series of interwoven Caesar ciphers based on the letters of a keyword. They are a form of polyalphabetic substitution, which are substitutions based on multiple alphabets.



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  • Date: 24 Mar 2017
  • Time: 09:30 PM UTC to 11:30 PM UTC
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  • Indiana University Southeast
  • 4201 Grant Line Rd
  • New Albany, Indiana
  • United States 47150
  • Building: Life Sciences
  • Room Number: LF-235

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Jeremy Druin

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 Jeremy Druin works as a security penetration tester, application security consultant, and defect-remediation expert for a multi-national transportation logistics company. Jeremy is also the owner of Ellipsis Information Security LLC assisting the community with security services. 

Additionally, Jeremy develops the open-source Mutillidae 2.x training environment (https://sourceforge.net/projects/mutillidae/) and teaches on security topics. 

As Director of Education for the Kentucky ISSA chapter, Jeremy presents on web application pen-testing and remediation, along with operating the "webpwnized" YouTube video channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/webpwnized). 

Jeremy has a Bachelor in Computer Science from Indiana University Southeast and is a GIAC-certified Web Application, Mobile and Network Pen-Tester. 

Jeremy Druin

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