Ancient crypto stick
In cryptography, a scytale (rhymes approximately with Italy;
also transliterated skytale, Greek σκυτάλη "baton") is a tool used
to perform a transposition cipher, consisting of a cylinder with
a strip of parchment wound around it on which is written a message. The ancient
Greeks, and the Spartans in particular, are said to have used this
cipher to communicate during military campaigns.
The recipient uses a rod of the same diameter on
which the parchment is wrapped to read the message. It has the advantage of
being fast and not prone to mistakes—a necessary property when on the
battlefield. It can, however, be easily broken. Since the strip of
parchment hints strongly at the method, the cipher text would have to
be transferred to something less suggestive, somewhat reducing the advantage
noted.
Skytale
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