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[Show more]DSA - correct answer FIPS 186 
 
AES - correct answer FIPS 197 
 
MD5 - correct answer RFC1321 
 
GOST - correct answer GOST 
 
Block Ciphers - correct answer Examples include: AES, TwoFish, Serpent, Skipjack, DES, 3DES 
 
Stream Ciphers - correct answer Examples include: RC4, FISH, Pike 
 
Hash Fu...
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Add to cartDSA - correct answer FIPS 186 
 
AES - correct answer FIPS 197 
 
MD5 - correct answer RFC1321 
 
GOST - correct answer GOST 
 
Block Ciphers - correct answer Examples include: AES, TwoFish, Serpent, Skipjack, DES, 3DES 
 
Stream Ciphers - correct answer Examples include: RC4, FISH, Pike 
 
Hash Fu...
.cer/.crt/.der - correct answer x.509 Digital Certificates extensions - Typically binary encoded. (.cer is Microsoft convention) 
 
AES Phases - correct answer 1. SubBytes - non-linear substitution - uses Rijndael S-box 
2. Shiftrows - transposition 
3. MixColumns - mixing 
4. AddRoundKey 
 
IKE - ...
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Add to cart.cer/.crt/.der - correct answer x.509 Digital Certificates extensions - Typically binary encoded. (.cer is Microsoft convention) 
 
AES Phases - correct answer 1. SubBytes - non-linear substitution - uses Rijndael S-box 
2. Shiftrows - transposition 
3. MixColumns - mixing 
4. AddRoundKey 
 
IKE - ...
What type of encryption uses different keys to encrypt and decrypt the message? 
 
+Secure 
+Asymmetric 
+Private key 
+Symmetric - correct answer Asymmetric 
 
Asymmetric cryptography, also known as public key cryptography, uses public and private keys to encrypt and decrypt data. 
 
The most widel...
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Add to cartWhat type of encryption uses different keys to encrypt and decrypt the message? 
 
+Secure 
+Asymmetric 
+Private key 
+Symmetric - correct answer Asymmetric 
 
Asymmetric cryptography, also known as public key cryptography, uses public and private keys to encrypt and decrypt data. 
 
The most widel...
What is cryptography? - correct answer Noun - 
A) The process or skill of communicating in or deciphering secret writings or ciphers 
B) Secret writing 
Origin - 
Cryptography (or cryptology); derived from word kryptos which means "hidden", and grafo, which means "write", is the study of messa...
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Add to cartWhat is cryptography? - correct answer Noun - 
A) The process or skill of communicating in or deciphering secret writings or ciphers 
B) Secret writing 
Origin - 
Cryptography (or cryptology); derived from word kryptos which means "hidden", and grafo, which means "write", is the study of messa...
How did the ATBASH cipher work? 
 
a. By shifting each letter a certain number of spaces 
b. By Multi alphabet substitution 
c. By rotating text a given number of spaces 
d. By substituting each letter for the letter from the opposite end of the alphabet (i.e. A becomes Z, B becomes Y, etc.) - corre...
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Add to cartHow did the ATBASH cipher work? 
 
a. By shifting each letter a certain number of spaces 
b. By Multi alphabet substitution 
c. By rotating text a given number of spaces 
d. By substituting each letter for the letter from the opposite end of the alphabet (i.e. A becomes Z, B becomes Y, etc.) - corre...
Mono-Alphabet Cipher - correct answer -this type of cipher substitutes one character of ciphertext for one character of plaintext 
 
Ceasar Cipher - correct answer -each letter is shifted a fixed number of spaces to the left or right in the alphabet 
 
-the shifting is the "key" 
 
-the shift is o...
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Add to cartMono-Alphabet Cipher - correct answer -this type of cipher substitutes one character of ciphertext for one character of plaintext 
 
Ceasar Cipher - correct answer -each letter is shifted a fixed number of spaces to the left or right in the alphabet 
 
-the shifting is the "key" 
 
-the shift is o...
. How did the ATBASH cipher work? - correct answer By substituting each letter for the letter from the opposite end of the alphabet (i.e. Abecomes Z, B becomes Y, etc.) 
 
2. DES has a key space of what? - correct answer 2^56 
 
3. Which of the following are valid key sizes for AES (choose three)? -...
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Add to cart. How did the ATBASH cipher work? - correct answer By substituting each letter for the letter from the opposite end of the alphabet (i.e. Abecomes Z, B becomes Y, etc.) 
 
2. DES has a key space of what? - correct answer 2^56 
 
3. Which of the following are valid key sizes for AES (choose three)? -...
PKCS #1 - correct answer RSA Cryptography Standard 
 
PKCS #3 - correct answer Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Standard 
 
PKCS #5/RFC 2898 - correct answer Password-based Encryption Standard 
 
PKCS #8 - correct answer Private-Key Information Syntax Standard 
 
PKCS #13 - correct answer Elliptic Curve...
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Add to cartPKCS #1 - correct answer RSA Cryptography Standard 
 
PKCS #3 - correct answer Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Standard 
 
PKCS #5/RFC 2898 - correct answer Password-based Encryption Standard 
 
PKCS #8 - correct answer Private-Key Information Syntax Standard 
 
PKCS #13 - correct answer Elliptic Curve...
Asymmetric - correct answer What type of encryption uses different keys to encrypt and decrypt the message? 
 
RSA - correct answer The most widely used asymmetric encryption algorithim is what? 
 
Plaintext - correct answer Original, unencrypted information is referred to as ____. 
 
DES - correct ...
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Add to cartAsymmetric - correct answer What type of encryption uses different keys to encrypt and decrypt the message? 
 
RSA - correct answer The most widely used asymmetric encryption algorithim is what? 
 
Plaintext - correct answer Original, unencrypted information is referred to as ____. 
 
DES - correct ...
What type of encryption uses different keys to encrypt and decrypt the message? 
 
+Secure 
+Asymmetric 
+Private key 
+Symmetric - correct answer Asymmetric 
 
Asymmetric cryptography, also known as public key cryptography, uses public and private keys to encrypt and decrypt data. 
 
The most widel...
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Add to cartWhat type of encryption uses different keys to encrypt and decrypt the message? 
 
+Secure 
+Asymmetric 
+Private key 
+Symmetric - correct answer Asymmetric 
 
Asymmetric cryptography, also known as public key cryptography, uses public and private keys to encrypt and decrypt data. 
 
The most widel...
DES - correct answer Symmetric Block 
Key size: 56 
Block size: 64 
Feistel Cipher w/ 16 rounds, 48 bit key for each round. 
Use of 8 S-boxes 
 
3DES (Triple DES) - correct answer Symmetric Block 
Key size: 56 
Block size: 64 
Performs DES function 3 times w/ 3 different keys. 
 
DESx - correct answ...
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Add to cartDES - correct answer Symmetric Block 
Key size: 56 
Block size: 64 
Feistel Cipher w/ 16 rounds, 48 bit key for each round. 
Use of 8 S-boxes 
 
3DES (Triple DES) - correct answer Symmetric Block 
Key size: 56 
Block size: 64 
Performs DES function 3 times w/ 3 different keys. 
 
DESx - correct answ...
Which of the following is generally true about key sizes? 
 
a. Larger key sizes increase security 
b. Smaller key sizes increase security 
c. Key size is irrelevant to security 
d. Key sizes must be more than 256 bits to be secure - correct answer a. Larger key sizes increase security 
 
How di...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is generally true about key sizes? 
 
a. Larger key sizes increase security 
b. Smaller key sizes increase security 
c. Key size is irrelevant to security 
d. Key sizes must be more than 256 bits to be secure - correct answer a. Larger key sizes increase security 
 
How di...
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