Kerchkoff's principle emphasizes that the cryptosystem should be accessible to the adversary without inconvenience: false true
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True, Kerchkoff's principle emphasizes that the cryptosystem should be accessible to the adversary without inconvenience:
- The system must be practically, if not mathematically.
- Kerchkoff's principle is applied in virtually all contemporay encryption algorithms like DES, AES.
- Keeping algorithms secret may act as a significant barrier for cryptanalysis, but only if such algorithms are used in strictly limited circle, which protects the algorithm from being revealed.
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