What is Block ciphers?
Answer / Debashish Gorai
Block ciphers are encryption algorithms that transform a fixed-size block (e.g., 64 or 128 bits) of plaintext into an encrypted version, called ciphertext, by performing a series of mathematical operations on the data in blocks.
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