What is the size of the key space which can be constructed


We now suppose the relation between passwords and key size. For this purpose we consider a cryptosystem where the user enters a key in the form of a password.

Question 1:  Assume a password consisting of 8 letters, where each letter is encoded by the ASCII scheme (7 bits per character, i.e., 128 possible characters).

What is the size of the key space which can be constructed by such passwords?

Question 2: What is the corresponding key length in bits?

Question 3: Assume that most users use only the 26 lowercase letters from the alphabet instead of the full 7 bits of the ASCII-encoding. What is the corresponding key length in bits in this case?

Question 4: At least how many characters are required for a password in order to generate a key length of 128 bits in case of letters consisting of

Part a: 7-bit characters?

Part b: 26 lowercase letters from the alphabet?

Can you show what the corresponding key length in bits is?

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