1. Is it possible to perform decryption operations in parallel on multiple blocks of ciphertext in CBC mode? How about encryption? 2. Suppose an error occurs in a block of ciphertext on transmission...


1. Is it possible to perform decryption operations in parallel on multiple blocks of ciphertext in CBC mode? How about encryption?


2. Suppose an error occurs in a block of ciphertext on transmission using CBC. Which of the recovered plaintext blocks will be affected?


3. CBC-Pad is a block cipher mode of operation used in the RC5 block cipher, but it could be used in any block cipher. CBC-Pad handles plaintext of any length. The ciphertext is longer than the plaintext by at most the size of a single block. Padding is used to assure that the plaintext input is a multiple of the block length. It is assumed that the original plaintext is an integer number of bytes. This plaintext is padded at the end by from 1 to bb bytes, where bb equals the block size in bytes. The pad bytes are all the same and set to a byte that represents the number of bytes of padding. For example, if there are 8 bytes of padding, each byte has the bit pattern 00001000. Why not allow zero bytes of padding? That is, if the original plaintext is an integer multiple of the block size, why not refrain from padding?



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