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The Department of Economic Security (DES) is the safety net agency for the State of Arizona As one of the largest agencies in state government, DES serves more than 2 million Arizonans annually through more than 60 programs that address the social and economic needs of those we serve
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- Data Encryption Standard - Wikipedia
The Data Encryption Standard (DES ˌ d iː ˌ iː ˈ ɛ s, d ɛ z ) is a symmetric-key algorithm for the encryption of digital data Although its short key length of 56 bits makes it too insecure for modern applications, it has been highly influential in the advancement of cryptography
- Data Encryption Standard (DES) | Set 1 - GeeksforGeeks
Data encryption standard (DES) has been found vulnerable to very powerful attacks and therefore, it was replaced by Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) It is a block cipher that encrypts data in 64 bit blocks It takes a 64-bit plaintext input and generates a corresponding 64-bit ciphertext output
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