User talk:Kzw53/sandbox

Ashley Joseph Peer Review
This is has a clear structure and it looks very organized. It just needs the content in the sections provided but I think you are off to a great start. I would add more background information for the null encryption, as in is it found in programming languages or computer science? I have personally never heard of this and I don't feel that I understand it well enough. Maybe adding a section like "Background" or "Uses of Null Encryption" would help you with your content.

Additionally, it was great to see the number of references you have so I know that you are pulling in multiple sources of information. Good job!--Aajoseph12 (talk) 13:13, 15 October 2020 (UTC)Ashley Joseph

Peer Review Response
Hi Ashley, Sorry about how disorganized the page was. After looking at your feedback, I took more time to recategorize my sections and make them more concise. No encryption also referred to as null encryption is not a programming language but is a method of encrypting text that is going from one device to another. Think of this as me sending a text to you. Normally when I send a text anyone could intercept it, they can see the content of the message much more. No encryption encrypts the text once and does nothing to it. Think of it more as you were trying to create data for somebody to look at and waste their time. Generally, it can be used as a decoy to distract potential attackers. I really appreciate the feedback, and look forward to improving upon the topic as much as possible!