SEED (algorithm)

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SEED
developer KISA (Korea Information Security Agency)
Released 1998
Key length 128 bit
Block size 128 bit
structure Feistel cipher
Round 16

SEED is an encryption algorithm developed by the South Korean KISA (Korea Information Security Agency) in 1998 .

SEED works with block encryption . The block size and key length are 128 bits. The algorithm corresponds to a Feistel network with 16 rounds and two 8x8 S-boxes .

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