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Match List I with List II:

List I List II
(A) DES (I) Key size - $256$
(B) AES (II) Key size - $1024$
(C) $3$ DES (III) Key size - $56$
(D) RSA (IV) Key size -$168$

 

  1. $(\text{A})-(\text{I}), (\text{B})-(\text{II}), (\text{C})-(\text{IV}), (\text{D})-(\text{III})$
  2. $(\text{A})-(\text{III}), (\text{B})-(\text{I}), (\text{C}) -(\text{IV}), (\text{D}) -(\text{II})$ 
  3. $(\text{A})-(\text{III}), (\text{B})-(\text{IV}), (\text{C}) -(\text{II}), (\text{D}) -(\text{I})$
  4. $(\text{A})-(\text{IV}), (\text{B})-(\text{II}), (\text{C})-(\text{III}), (\text{D})-(\text{I})$
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