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| Roman Emperor Julius Caesar (100 B.C. - 44) utilized a method
of encryption in which the plaintext alphabet letters
are shifted a certain number of spaces. This method is
widely known as the "Caesar Shift". |
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| For example: If
"MITSUBISHI" were converted to the Caesar cipher
with a 3-letter shift, the encryption would read "PLWVXELVKL". |
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