Definition

RC6 (Rivest Cipher 6) is a symmetric key block cipher that uses fixed-size blocks for efficient encryption and decryption. Ronald Rivest developed this encryption method in 1997.

RC6 supports various key sizes, allowing it to meet diverse security needs. Despite being old, RC6 is still a relevant and robust encryption method for protecting sensitive information.

Functioning of RC6

History of RC6

Ronald Rivest, co-founder of RSA security, introduced RC6 in 1997. At that time, there was a need for a robust and flexible encryption method that could support several key sizes and provide higher security levels.