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<p>creating <a href="page.php?w=cryptosystem">cryptographic system</a>s, <a href="page.php?w=system_designer">designers</a> use cryptographic primitives as their most basic building blocks. Because of this, cryptographic primitives are designed to do one very specific task in a precisely defined and highly reliable fashion.</p>

<p>Since cryptographic primitives are used as building blocks, they must be very reliable, i.e. perform according to their specification. For example, if an encryption routine claims to be only breakable with  number of</p><p>
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