One-Time Pad (OTP) Cipher Encryption

The perfect cipher encryption by which all others are measured.
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Perfect Cipher, But Never Commercially Viable

Since discovery of the One-Time Pad in the late 1880s, OTP has been the benchmark of perfect unhackable cryptography. But despite this, the technology has never been commercially viable, as its incredibly long cipher key requirements have rendered it unusable to almost everyone except the KGB and other spy agencies. Until now that is, JumPedal’s revolution in cipher key advances is changing the game by making the OTP’s perfect unhackable ciphering a commercial reality.

One-Time Pad’s Randomized Cipher Keys
Eliminate Components Required for Hacking

Dr. Claude Shannon defines the One-Time Pad cipher as the perfect unhackable cryptographic technology. Discover more about Dr. Shannon, the father of information theory, and learn about the history of the One-Time Pad.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology, (NIST) publishes extensive documentation on randomness generation and cryptographic application. NIST documentation on cryptography, and a a history of cryptography are available for your review.

The One-Time Pad is so secure that it can’t be hacked with any amount of computing power over any amount of time, as the OTP lacks sufficient information to enable a hack.

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