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Brute Force: Cracking the Data Encryption Standard

Brute Force: Cracking the Data Encryption Standard

Paperback

Technology & EngineeringGeneral ScienceComputer Security

Publisher Price: $29.99

ISBN10: 1441918957
ISBN13: 9781441918956
Publisher: Copernicus Books
Published: Oct 6 2010
Pages: 292
Weight: 0.94
Height: 0.64 Width: 6.14 Depth: 9.21
Language: English

In the 1960s, it became increasingly clear that more and more information was going to be stored on computers, not on pieces of paper. With these changes in technology and the ways it was used came a need to protect both the systems and the information. For the next ten years, encryption systems of varying strengths were developed, but none proved to be rigorous enough. In 1973, the NBS put out an open call for a new, stronger encryption system that would become the new federal standard. Several years later, IBM responded with a system called Lucifer that came to simply be known as DES (data encryption standard).

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