An Encryption Scheme Is Unconditionally Secure If The #9
An encryption scheme is unconditionally secure if the ciphertext generated does not contain enough information to determine uniquely the corresponding plaintext, no matter how much cipher text is available.
This multiple choice question (MCQ) is related to the book/course gs gs124 Introduction Cyber Security. It can also be found in gs gs124 Classical Encryption Techniques - Symmetric Cipher Models and Number Theory - Quiz No.1.