Computational hardness assumption in the context of "Information-theoretic security"

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👉 Computational hardness assumption in the context of Information-theoretic security

A cryptosystem is considered to have information-theoretic security (also called unconditional security) if the system is secure against adversaries with unlimited computing resources and time. In contrast, a system which depends on the computational cost of cryptanalysis to be secure (and thus can be broken by an attack with unlimited computation) is called computationally secure or conditionally secure.

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