What is the difference between an unconditionally secure cipher and a computationally secure cipher?
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A "Computationally secure cipher" is a kind of encryption scheme, in which the cost of breaking the secure cipher exceeds the value of the information that is encrypted and also the time that is needed to break the cipher is more than the lifetime of the information that is useful.
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A "Computationally secure cipher" is a kind of encryption scheme, in which the cost of breaking the secure cipher exceeds the value of the information that is encrypted and also the time that is needed to break the cipher is more than the lifetime of the information that is useful.
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