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The idea behind “confusion” in cryptography is to hide the relationship between the plaintext and ciphertext.
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The idea behind “confusion” in cryptography is to hide the relationship between the plaintext and ciphertext.
The idea behind “confusion” in cryptography is to hide the relationship between the plaintext and ciphertext.
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