What is the key size of the International Data Encryption Algorithm (IDEA)? A. 64 bits B. 128 bits C. 160 bits D. 192 bits
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The International Data Encryption Algorithm (IDEA) is a block cipher that operates on 64 bit blocks of data with a 128-bit key. The data blocks are divided into 16 smaller blocks and each has eight rounds of mathematical functions performed on it. It is used in the PGP encryption software. Source: WALLHOFF, John, CBK#5 Cryptography (CISSP Study Guide), April 2002 (page 3).
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