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The '''''Data Encryption Standard (DES)''''' is a common standard for data encryption and a form of secret key cryptography (SKC), which uses only one key for encryption and decryption. Public key cryptography (PKC) uses two keys (i.e., one for encryption and one for decryption).
The '''''Data Encryption Standard (DES)''''' is a common standard for data encryption and a form of secret key cryptography (SKC), which uses only one key for encryption and decryption. Public key cryptography (PKC) uses two keys (i.e., one for encryption and one for decryption).


{{RelevantNENADocs}}'''NENA-STA-010''', NENA i3 Standard for Next Generation 9-1-1
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----[https://www.nena.org/page/i3_Stage3 NENA-STA-010, Detailed Functional and Interface Standards for the NENA i3 Solution]
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 9 January 2024

The Data Encryption Standard (DES) is a common standard for data encryption and a form of secret key cryptography (SKC), which uses only one key for encryption and decryption. Public key cryptography (PKC) uses two keys (i.e., one for encryption and one for decryption).

Relevant NENA Documents
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NENA-STA-010, NENA i3 Standard for Next Generation 9-1-1