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Cryptographic Functions
Aug 18 2009 03:50PM
M.D.Mufambisi (mufambisi gmail com)
(6 replies)
Hello people.
1. When a passphrase is used a key in symetric cryptography, how does
the pass phrase map to the key in an algorithm like AES? ie....how
many letters correspond to 1 bit? etc?
Regards
Munyaradzi Mufambisi
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Aug 18 2009 05:16PM
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1. When a passphrase is used a key in symetric cryptography, how does
the pass phrase map to the key in an algorithm like AES? ie....how
many letters correspond to 1 bit? etc?
Regards
Munyaradzi Mufambisi
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