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448 bit encryption means what?

Asked by somewhereinafrica in Encryption for Network Security

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If a file is encrypted with 448 bits encryption (blowfish i beleive it is in the software i am evaluating), what does that mean in reality? it is clearly '192-more-than-256', but what does that mean in a real everyday example?

How long would it take someone with "good knowledge" on the subject to crack it?

I know this is like asking "how long is a piece of string", but try to give me a real life example what it means, or what the difference between 448 and 256 would be...Start Free Trial
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