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cipher block chaining

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cipher block chaining [′sī·fər ‚bläk ‚chān·iŋ]
(communications)
A technique for block chaining in which each block of ciphertext is produced by adding, through the EXCLUSIVE OR operation, the previous block of ciphertext to the current block of plaintext. Abbreviated CBC.


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7814-W implements the Electronic Codebook and the Cipher Block Chaining modes of operation for both encryption and decryption, and supports key sizes 128 bit, 192 bit, and 256 bit.
Employing pre-compression and cipher block chaining, AESFAST offers a level of protection that approximates the AES compliance requirement, at a significant reduction in resource consumption.
The dsPIC30F Symmetric Key Encryption/Decryption Library functions support multiple modes of operation, including Electronic Code Book (ECB) mode, Cipher Block Chaining mode (CBC), CBC-based Message Authentication (CBC-MAC) mode, Counter (CTR) mode, and combined CBC-MAC and Counter Mode (CCM).
 
 
 
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