128 BIT-ENCRYPTION
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Web-based SSL has standardized on 128 bits as of late 2004
Some block cipher modes of operation only use encryption because the input is set to some initialization vector and the leftmost bits of the output of the encryption function are XORed with the first segment of plain text p1 to produce the first unit of cipher text C1 and it is transmitted. While in decryption, the cipher text is XORed with the output of the encryption function to produce the plain text.
PKI must use asymmetric encryption because it is managing the keys in many cases. This implies the use of public and private key pairs, which is asymmetric.
Some messages will require encryption.
Mostly for performance - symmetric encryption is much much faster (order of magnitudes) than asymmetric encryption.
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The only tool that uses drill bits is a drill. There are, however, many different types of drill bits. The drill bits vary by material, size, shape, and function.
Many businesses and services use encryption, especially to protect customer data, private communications, and sensitive documents. Three good examples would be communications, financial services and the military.
Yes, encryption will help to protect your phone and data.
Encryption
One BYTE is always 8 BITs. (Binary digITs) Some data protocols use a different number of bits to define a character, most systems today use 8 bits, some older systems used 5 bits or 7 bits. But a BYTE is always 8 bits regardless. (a NIBBLE is half a byte - 4 bits).