what is principle of cryptography ?
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In cryptography, Kerckhoffs's principle(also called Kerckhoffs's desideratum, assumption, axiom, doctrine or law) was stated by Dutch cryptographer Auguste Kerckhoffs in the 19th century: A cryptosystem should be secure even if everything about the system, except the key, is public knowledge.
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Heya,
Answer to your question is:-
♣ The aim of cryptography is to convert any data in its original form, called the plaintext, into an incomprehensible form, known as the ciphe rtext.
♣ This process is called encryption.
♣ The reverse process of recovering the plaintext from the ciphertext is called decryption.
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@Ashu
Answer to your question is:-
♣ The aim of cryptography is to convert any data in its original form, called the plaintext, into an incomprehensible form, known as the ciphe rtext.
♣ This process is called encryption.
♣ The reverse process of recovering the plaintext from the ciphertext is called decryption.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU:-))
@Ashu
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