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CLEFIA is a new block cipher algorithm, developed by Sony.[1] Its name is derived from the French word, clef, meaning key. The block size is 128 bits and the key size can be 128 bit, 192 bit or 256 bit. It is intended to be used in DRM systems.

References

  1. ^ "Sony Develops "CLEFIA" - New Block Cipher Algorithm Based on State-of-the-art Design Technologies". Retrieved 2007-03-26.