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when a cryptographic algorithm is considered to be Unconditionally secured?​

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Answered by vernikaarora85
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Unconditional security – a cryptographic system is unconditionally secure if it is secure even in the case where an adversary has unlimited resources for solving a problem e.g. breaking a cipher. An adversary has not sufficient information for doing that because is unable to gain any meaningful data from a cipher text.

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