Common use of Acceptable Security Strength Clause in Contracts

Acceptable Security Strength. the security strength of an encryption algorithm is a projection of the time frame during which the algorithm and the key length can be expected to provide adequate security. The security strength of encryption algorithms is measured in bits, a measure of the difficulty of discovering the key. a. The current minimum key strength for Confidential Information is 112 bits.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement