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Block cipher / Block size / Ciphertext stealing / All-or-nothing transform / Padding / Initialization vector / Disk encryption theory / Cryptography / Advanced Encryption Standard / Block cipher modes of operation
Date: 2012-12-07 11:19:20
Block cipher
Block size
Ciphertext stealing
All-or-nothing transform
Padding
Initialization vector
Disk encryption theory
Cryptography
Advanced Encryption Standard
Block cipher modes of operation

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