John is trying to explain the basics of cryptography to a group of young, novice, security students. Which one of the following most accurately defines encryption?
Numbers that have no factors in common with another.
What is an IV?
Part of understanding cryptography is understanding the cryptographic primitives that go into any crypto system. A(n) is a fixed -size input to a cryptographic primitive that is random or pseudorandom.
The most common way steganography is accomplished is via which one of the following?
What is Kerchoff's principle?