Open-Source Cryptography Education

CIPHERRUN

Ciphers Without Borders, Decryption With a Path

Master the science of secure communication — from ancient substitution ciphers to quantum-resistant algorithms. CipherRun is your free, interactive companion for learning cryptography and cybersecurity.

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Explore CipherRun

A complete learning platform covering the full spectrum of cryptography and cybersecurity — from theory to hands-on practice

Cryptography Basics

12 in-depth chapters: from plaintext vs. ciphertext to post-quantum cryptography and steganography

Classic Ciphers

12 historic ciphers with interactive encrypt/decrypt demos — Caesar, Vigenere, Playfair, Enigma, and more

Cybersecurity

8 threat profiles, practical protection guides, 8 recommended security tools, and current industry trends

Interactive Tools

10 client-side tools: ciphers, password strength checker, hash calculator, Morse code, Base64, and XOR

Your Learning Path

Follow a structured journey from zero knowledge to confident understanding

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Start with the Basics

Learn what cryptography is, how it evolved from ancient Greece to the quantum era, and understand core concepts like encryption, decryption, keys, and hash functions.

Begin Here
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Explore Classic Ciphers

Put theory into practice with 12 interactive cipher demos. Encrypt messages with Caesar's shift, Vigenere's keyword, and even a simplified Enigma machine.

Explore Ciphers
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Use Interactive Tools

Go beyond reading — use real cipher tools, check password strength, compute cryptographic hashes, and convert Morse code. Everything runs in your browser.

Open Tools
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Stay Safe Online

Understand phishing, malware, ransomware, and other threats. Learn practical defenses — strong passwords, 2FA, VPNs, and safe browsing habits.

Learn Security
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Test Your Knowledge

Take the 30-question quiz covering cryptography, ciphers, and cybersecurity. Track your progress and identify areas for review.

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Quick Demo: Caesar Cipher

Experience the most famous substitution cipher — used by Julius Caesar over 2,000 years ago

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How It Works

The Caesar cipher shifts each letter by a fixed number. With shift 3: A→D, B→E, C→F. It's the simplest substitution cipher — and the easiest to break.

Historical Context

Julius Caesar used this cipher (shift 3) for military correspondence around 58 BC. While trivial by modern standards, it was effective in an era when few could read.

Why It's Insecure

Only 25 possible keys exist — try each one and you'll find the message. Also vulnerable to frequency analysis since each letter always maps to the same ciphertext.

Did You Know?

Fascinating facts from the world of cryptography and cybersecurity

300 Years Unbroken

The Vigenere cipher resisted all attempts at cryptanalysis for nearly 300 years after its invention in 1553, earning the nickname "le chiffre indechiffrable" — the indecipherable cipher.

Unbreakable by Design

The one-time pad is the only cipher proven to be mathematically unbreakable — but only if the key is truly random, used once, and kept secret. Any deviation destroys its security.

Enigma's Stakes

Breaking the Enigma cipher during WWII is estimated to have shortened the war by at least two years and saved over 14 million lives. The work also laid foundations for modern computing.

Quantum Threat

A sufficiently powerful quantum computer could break RSA and ECC encryption in hours. NIST has already standardized post-quantum algorithms (ML-KEM, ML-DSA) as replacements.

Breaches Every Day

Over 22 billion records were exposed in data breaches in 2023 alone. The average cost of a single data breach reached $4.45 million. Strong encryption is your first line of defense.

AES-256 Reality

Brute-forcing AES-256 would require checking 2^256 possible keys — more than the number of atoms in the observable universe. It's considered computationally unbreakable.

Who Is CipherRun For?

Whether you're just curious or already deep into security — there's something here for you

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Students & Beginners

Start from zero. Our Cryptography Basics guide walks you through every concept with clear explanations and examples. No math degree required.

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Developers

Understand the encryption you implement every day. Learn why AES-GCM beats AES-CBC, how TLS handshakes work, and what post-quantum migration means for your code.

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Security Enthusiasts

Test your knowledge with our quiz, explore cipher internals with interactive tools, and stay current on the threat landscape and emerging defense strategies.

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Everyday Internet Users

Learn to spot phishing, create strong passwords, enable 2FA, and browse safely. Practical cybersecurity skills that protect you right now.

What's New

Latest additions and updates to CipherRun

Interactive Tools Expansion

Added Morse code converter and hash calculator tools. All tools now run entirely in your browser with zero data sent to any server.

Cipher Gallery Complete

All 10 classic cipher pages are live, each with background, encryption principles, and interactive demos. From Caesar to Enigma.

Quiz Module Launched

Test your cryptography and cybersecurity knowledge with 25 questions. Your progress is saved locally so you can resume anytime.

CipherRun Goes Live

Welcome to CipherRun — your companion for learning cryptography, understanding cybersecurity, and exploring the art of codes.

Ready to Begin?

Whether you're a curious beginner or a seasoned security enthusiast, CipherRun has something for you. Start your journey into the world of ciphers and digital security today.