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- Q1509893 subject Q7974501.
- Q1509893 abstract "In cryptography, a keystream is a stream of random or pseudorandom characters that are combined with a plaintext message to produce an encrypted message (the ciphertext).The "characters" in the keystream can be bits, bytes, numbers or actual characters like A-Z depending on the usage case.Usually each character in the keystream is either added, subtracted or XORed with a character in the plaintext to produce the ciphertext, using modular arithmetic.Keystreams are used in the one-time pad cipher and in most stream ciphers. Block ciphers can also be used to produce keystreams. For instance, CTR mode is a block mode that makes a block cipher produce a keystream and thus turns the block cipher into a stream cipher.".
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- Q1509893 comment "In cryptography, a keystream is a stream of random or pseudorandom characters that are combined with a plaintext message to produce an encrypted message (the ciphertext).The "characters" in the keystream can be bits, bytes, numbers or actual characters like A-Z depending on the usage case.Usually each character in the keystream is either added, subtracted or XORed with a character in the plaintext to produce the ciphertext, using modular arithmetic.Keystreams are used in the one-time pad cipher and in most stream ciphers. ".
- Q1509893 label "Keystream".