
Cryptography is writing and reading of secret messages by charateristic methods (encryption). Since millenia people changed signs of their languages in such a manner the legitimate recipient only was able to decipher the message. Doing this they used exclusively whole signs of their concerned language. In our days those elements - characters and signs - since centuries used by cryptographers came almost completely to the background. Since computers came up bits and bytes confuse the user. But it's so simple: 8 bits are 1 byte. One may suppose uniformity, but nevertheless with both classifications can be developed different techniques, as well.
Bit technology works in binary number system on base 2 with digits "0" and "1" only, whereas in contrast byte technology works with all elements which can be defined in bytes - resp. with 8-bits. For instance that are all pixels, signs (e.g. ASCII character set) and numbers from on base 3 up to base 256. Between both areas naturally are some cross overs.
Due to working of computers ("0" and "1") almost all current cryptography uses bit handling, exclusively. Even though cryptographic solutions could be attained just as well with the possibilities of byte technology, perhaps even still more simply and more meaningfully. Therefore "CypherMatrix" procedure works with bytes, simple mathematic operations and MODULO calculations, only. The procedure has been developed by the author during perennial researching. Basics of the procedure are patented by DPMA (19811593 as of 18.03.1998). All further details you may read on following WEB-sites.




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