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Question by jasmine
Submitted on 6/6/2004
Related FAQ: Cryptography FAQ (01/10: Overview)
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Should a cryptographic product manufacturer try to develop an "all in one" product that could perform, for example, DES, AES and RSA cryptography? Why or why not?


Answer by Koschei
Submitted on 6/27/2005
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If you know the difference between DES, AES and RSA cryptography, then you should know better than to ask a question like that on a forum like this.  Imbecile!

 

Answer by cryptomaster
Submitted on 9/6/2005
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yes, b/c it would do all 3

 

Answer by Rohit Goel
Submitted on 1/10/2006
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No, manufacturer should customize the cryptographic product i.e. as per the client's requirement. Since if all the algos are applied to the single product, the cost of the product will increase exponentially. Secondly, all are different bit crypto from 32 to 128. For eg RSA is 128 bit and so on, so how could it be technically feasible?

 

Answer by sharni
Submitted on 1/27/2006
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why is sex such a complicated thing

 

Answer by efendicans
Submitted on 5/4/2006
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dsfcvx

 

Answer by compeng
Submitted on 6/8/2006
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No because their standards are different them each other...

 

Answer by ase
Submitted on 8/11/2006
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i want to know as well

 

Answer by kay
Submitted on 8/22/2006
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if i could understand your question  i would answer it,  but i dont. call me stupid but, what the hell are you talking about?

 

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