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What are the drawbacks of des algorithm?

The Data Encryption Standard (DES) is a block cipher that uses a symmetric key (shared secret) algorithm. DES is now considered to be insecure for many applications. This is chiefly due to the 56-bit key size being too small; in January, 1999, a group of computer experts collaborated to publicly break a DES key in 22 hours and 15 minutes. There are also some analytical results which demonstrate theoretical weaknesses in the cipher, although they are infeasible to mount in practice. The algorithm is believed to be practically secure in the form of "Triple DES". Triple DES uses a "key bundle" which comprises three DES keys, K1, K2 and K3, each of 56 bits (excluding parity bits).The encryption algorithm is: ciphertext = EK3(DK2(EK1(plaintext)))in other words, DES encrypt with K1, DES decrypt with K2, then DES encrypt with K3.Decryption is the reverse: plaintext = DK1(EK2(DK3(ciphertext)))in other words, decrypt with K3, encrypt with K2, then decrypt with K1.Each triple encryption encrypts one block of 64 bits of data. The strongest application of Triple DES is to use 3 independent keys so that you get 3 x 56 = 168 independent key bits, but it is not uncommon to simplify the operation by just using two keys, making K1 and K3 the same but making sure K2 is independent of K1. This second Keying option provides less security than using 3 independent keys, with 2 x 56 = 112 key bits. This second option is stronger than simply DES encrypting twice, e.g. with K1 and K2, because it protects against meet-in-the-middle attacks.In recent years, the DES cipher has been superseded by the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Furthermore, DES has been withdrawn as a standard by NIST (previously known as NBS).