Blowfish

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In cryptography, Blowfish is symmetric block cipher, designed in 1993 by Bruce Schneier. It is a fast and compact, that is, it provides a good encryption rate in software. There still exists no effective cryptanalysis of the algorithm and is therefore considered an extremely strong algorithm.
In cryptography, Blowfish is symmetric block cipher, designed in 1993 by Bruce Schneier. It is a fast and compact, that is, it provides a good encryption rate in software. There still exists no effective cryptanalysis of the algorithm and is therefore considered an extremely strong algorithm.
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Blowfish was designed as an algorithm that could be used in everyday life by everybody, intended as a replacement of the Data Encryption Standard (DES).
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Blowfish was designed as an algorithm that could be used in everyday life by everybody, intended as a replacement of the Data Encryption Standard (DES). At that time most of the encryption algorithms in use were proprietary or kept secret by the governments, Blowfish broke away from that standard and Schneier placed it in the public domain to be used by anyone free of cost.

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In cryptography, Blowfish is symmetric block cipher, designed in 1993 by Bruce Schneier. It is a fast and compact, that is, it provides a good encryption rate in software. There still exists no effective cryptanalysis of the algorithm and is therefore considered an extremely strong algorithm.

Blowfish was designed as an algorithm that could be used in everyday life by everybody, intended as a replacement of the Data Encryption Standard (DES). At that time most of the encryption algorithms in use were proprietary or kept secret by the governments, Blowfish broke away from that standard and Schneier placed it in the public domain to be used by anyone free of cost.

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