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    In cryptography, Triple DES (3DES or TDES), officially the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm (TDEA or Triple DEA), is a symmetric-key block cipher, which...
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    the form of Triple DES, although there are theoretical attacks. This cipher has been superseded by the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). DES has been withdrawn...
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    of that year, DES was reaffirmed as a federal standard, but this time the standard recommended Triple DES. The small key space of DES and relatively...
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  • discovered. For instance, Triple DES was designed to have a 168-bit key, but an attack of complexity 2112 is now known (i.e. Triple DES now only has 112 bits...
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  • Windows XP RTM DESX Triple DES Windows XP SP1 AES Triple DES, DESX Windows Server 2003 AES Triple DES, DESX Windows Vista AES Triple DES, DESX Windows Server...
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  • attacks. In addition, the DES was designed primarily for hardware and was relatively slow when implemented in software. While Triple-DES avoids the problem of...
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    14443 Type-A 13.56 MHz contactless smart card standard. It uses AES and DES/Triple-DES encryption standards, as well as an older proprietary encryption algorithm...
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  • sequence. The MITM attack is the primary reason why Double DES is not used and why a Triple DES key (168-bit) can be brute-forced[clarification needed] by...
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  • three-key Triple DES, and AES (although AES can also be used in NSA-certified Type 1 products[citation needed]). Approvals for DES, two-key Triple DES and Skipjack...
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    Government adopted the DES (a cipher based on Lucifer, with changes made by the NSA) in 1976. Like other components of the DES, the iterative nature of...
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