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<p class="wallpaper_top_container_title">SAS-STE</p>
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<div class="wallpaper_top_container_title_underline" style="background-color:#FFFFFF"></div>
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<p class="wallpaper_top_container_buttons" id="download"> DOWNLOAD </p>
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<a href="https://github.com/saaiqSAS/SAS-STE/raw/SAS/Documentation/SAS-STE%20Documentation.pdf">
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<p class="wallpaper_top_container_buttons" > DOCUMENTATION </p>
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<div class="center_container" style="background-color: #ee2020;">
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<p class="container_description_dark_background" style="background-color: #ee2020; text-align:center;">
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<b>SAS-STE Deprecated: Do Not Use for Sensitive Data. A more secure, robust, and reliable encryption algorithm,
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built on the SAS-STE core, will be available soon.</b>
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<p class="container_heading">What exactly is SAS-STE?</p></p>
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<p class="container_heading">What is SAS-STE?</p></p>
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SAS-STE: SAS-Secure Text Encryption is a very secure and unique opensource text encryption
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algorithm developed and maintained by Saaiq Abdulla Saeed (SAS). The algorithm uses high
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level characters to converts plain text into cypher text instead of encrypting at binary level. More
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specifically it substitutes a plain text character with another character at a much more advanced
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and randomized manner (not like the ’Caesar cipher’ which shifts characters along the alphabet
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based on single a number acting as a key). Furthermore the encryption can be utilized to encrypt
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text within text based files (e.g. .txt , .java, .py, .html, etc.). This utilization is done in all the official
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releases of SAS-STE allowing users to encrypt both text-based files and plain text.
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This encryption algorithm uses two types of keys, Static Keys and Dynamic Keys (previously
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referred to as ‘Public Keys’). Static Keys are keys which are made to be unique to each copy of
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a SAS-STE release while Dynamic Keys are meant to be used as general keys which is to be
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unique for each encryption done. These keys are fixed format keys which can be generated using
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an SAS-STE release (Do note that SAS-STE allows users to re-use previously generated keys).
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Though these keys are fixed format, the number of unique keys that can be generated are quite
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high and the chances of duplicate keys are low. To know more about SAS-STE algorithm and SAS-STE releases,
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you can read the SAS-STE Documentation.
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<p class="container_description_dark_background">
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SAS-STE: Saaiq Abdulla Saeed's - Secure Text Encryption is an opensource text-based random substitution encryption
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algorithm developed by Saaiq Abdulla Saeed (SAS) as his first ever encryption.
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The algorithm uses two types of keys - Static Keys (Index Key) and Dynamic Keys (Character Key).
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Static Keys are to be unique for each copy of a SAS-STE release while Dynamic Keys are to be used as more general keys
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unique for each encryption process.
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