An encryption scheme is __________ secure if the ciphertext generated by the scheme does not contain enough information to determine uniquely the corresponding plaintext, no matter how much ciphertext is available.
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Q31: All encryption algorithms are based on two
Q32: _ attacks exploit the characteristics of the
Q33: the _ attack is the easiest to
Q34: the earliest known, and simplest use, of
Q35: _ refer to common two-letter combinations in
Q37: A technique for hiding a secret message
Q38: the two types of attack on an
Q39: A technique referred to as a _
Q40: the methods of _ conceal the existence
Q41: the most widely used cipher ever is
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