What is stream ciphers?
Answer / Kapil Bhan Gupta
Stream ciphers are encryption algorithms that transform plaintext into encrypted output one bit or byte at a time, as opposed to block ciphers which operate on fixed-size blocks. Stream ciphers provide continuous encryption and are more suitable for real-time applications.
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