The following table explains encryption algorithms. The Digital Encryption Standard
(DES) is a 64-bit block algorithm that uses a 56-bit key. The Advanced Encryption Standard
(AES) is a private key algorithm supporting key lengths from 128 to 256 bits and
variable-length blocks of data.
Algorithm |
Description |
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AES 128 CBC |
A 128-bit block Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) algorithm that uses a 128-bit key. |
AES 192 CBC |
A 192-bit block Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) algorithm that uses a 192-bit key. |
AES 256 CBC |
A 256-bit block Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) algorithm that uses a 256-bit key. |
DES EDE3 CBC |
Triple-DES, in which plain text is encrypted three times by three keys. |
BF-CBC |
A 64-bit block keyed, symmetric Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) algorithm by Blowfish. |