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Blockchain CBSA Exam - Topic 7 Question 28 Discussion

An encryption algorithm transforms plain text into cipher text using a key?
A) TRUE
B) FALSE

Blockchain CBSA Exam - Topic 7 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for Blockchain's CBSA exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 7
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An encryption algorithm transforms plain text into cipher text using a key?

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Maddie
7 months ago
I thought it was more complicated than just a key!
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Xuan
7 months ago
Yup, plain text to cipher text is the whole point!
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Han
8 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that? Sounds too simple.
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Alonzo
8 months ago
Agreed, it's how security works!
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Shoshana
8 months ago
That's definitely true! Encryption needs a key.
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Willard
8 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the role of a help desk. I'm pretty confident the answer is C - responding to customer inquiries.
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Buck
8 months ago
I remember that they're part of multihoming strategies for customer edge devices, similar to how I practiced with other redundancy questions.
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Dino
8 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. Java bytecode is designed to be portable and run on any platform, but it still needs the JRE to actually execute. So the correct answer must be C - it can run on any platform with the JRE.
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Wynell
1 year ago
Seriously, this question is like asking if water is wet. Whoever wrote this exam needs to up their game!
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Kristofer
11 months ago
B) FALSE
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Mindy
12 months ago
I know, this question is way too easy.
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Roxane
12 months ago
A) TRUE
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Ashleigh
1 year ago
I'm gonna go with TRUE, but I feel like there's a catch here. Encryption is never that straightforward, is it?
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Buck
1 year ago
Duh, it's TRUE. That's like Cryptography 101. What kind of exam question is this?
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Azalee
1 year ago
B) FALSE
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Thurman
1 year ago
I agree, it's definitely TRUE.
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Louis
1 year ago
A) TRUE
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Cheryl
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Isn't encryption more about hiding the message itself, not just transforming it?
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William
1 year ago
Yes, encryption is about hiding the message by transforming it into cipher text with a key.
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Mel
1 year ago
Encryption algorithms do transform plain text into cipher text using a key.
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Audra
1 year ago
B) FALSE
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Gail
1 year ago
A) TRUE
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Sage
1 year ago
Of course it's TRUE! That's the whole point of encryption, to scramble the message using a secret key.
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Hector
12 months ago
No, the key is essential for encryption to work properly.
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Felicidad
12 months ago
B) FALSE
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Glenn
1 year ago
Exactly! The key is used to encrypt and decrypt the message.
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Evette
1 year ago
A) TRUE
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Ruby
1 year ago
No, the key is essential for encryption to work properly.
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Herminia
1 year ago
B) FALSE
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Lorrine
1 year ago
Exactly! The key is used to encrypt and decrypt the message.
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Devorah
1 year ago
A) TRUE
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Tracey
1 year ago
I think the answer is true because encryption algorithms do use a key to transform plain text into cipher text.
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Fannie
1 year ago
B) FALSE
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Tracey
1 year ago
A) TRUE
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