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Data Encryption Standard / FIPS 140 / SHA-1 / Cryptographic software / Secure communication / Cryptography / Cryptography standards / Block cipher modes of operation
Date: 2007-09-19 01:00:00
Data Encryption Standard
FIPS 140
SHA-1
Cryptographic software
Secure communication
Cryptography
Cryptography standards
Block cipher modes of operation

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