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    Exam 3: Block Ciphers and the Data Encryption Standard
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    A Prime Concern with DES Has Been Its Vulnerability to Brute-Force
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A Prime Concern with DES Has Been Its Vulnerability to Brute-Force

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A prime concern with DES has been its vulnerability to brute-force attack because of its relatively short key length.

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