Compared to public-key ciphers such as RSA, the structure of AES
and most symmetric ciphers is quite complex and cannot be
explained as easily as many other cryptographic algorithms.
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Q3: InvSubBytes is the inverse of ShiftRows.
Q4: In Advanced Encryption Standard all operations are
Q5: the inverse add round key transformation is
Q6: Virtually all encryption algorithms, both conventional and
Q7: AES can be implemented very efficiently on
Q9: Division requires that each nonzero element have
Q10: DES is a block cipher intended to
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Q12: AES uses a Feistel structure.
Q13: the nonlinearity of the S-box is due
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