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Hi, Im Carrie Anne, and welcome to CrashCourse Computer Science! Over the past two episodes, weve talked a lot about computer security. But the fact is, theres no such thing as a perfectly, 100% secure, computer system. There will always be bugs and security experts know that. So system architects employ a strategy called defence in depth, which uses many layers of varying security mechanisms to frustrate attackers. Its a bit like how castles are designed first youve got to dodge the archers, then cross the moat, scale the walls, avoid the hot oil, get over the ramparts, and defeat the guards before you get to the throne room, but in this case were talking about one of the most common forms of computer security - Cryptography. INTRO The word cryptography comes from the roots crypto and graphy, roughly translating to secret writing. In order to make information secret, you use a cipher an algorithm that converts plain text into ciphertext, which is gibberish unless you