The Alberti cipher, sometimes called a formula disc is a cipher (known as the Alberti cipher) was described by Leon Batista Alberti in his treatise "De Cifris" (1467), it is a very early example of polyalphabetic substitution.
Getting started:
Before attempting to use an Alberti disc cipher read through these requirements.
Even when used correctly the security provided by this cipher is not enough to keep information safe, please keep that in mind and follow the guidelines below:
At least two methods are known to encode and decode an Alberti disc cipher.
Here are examples of the first and second methods of enciphering in which will use the following presets: