A cyber-security researcher is mapping relationships between different cryptographic systems based on the following definitive premises:
1. All theoretical omni-ciphers are unbreakable algorithms.
2. No unbreakable algorithms are publicly audited protocols.
3. Some publicly audited protocols are legacy systems.
Applying modern formal logic principles, which of the following conclusions logically follow? (Select all valid deductions)
- No theoretical omni-ciphers are publicly audited protocols.Cevap
- Some legacy systems are not unbreakable algorithms.Cevap
- CAt least one theoretical omni-cipher exists and is an unbreakable algorithm.
- DAll unbreakable algorithms are theoretical omni-ciphers.
Cevap
The valid logical deductions are that no theoretical omni-ciphers are publicly audited protocols, and some legacy systems are not unbreakable algorithms.
The valid conclusions depend on chaining the categorical premises together. Because all theoretical omni-ciphers fall into the category of unbreakable algorithms, and no unbreakable algorithms intersect with publicly audited protocols, the two categories are entirely disjoint. Furthermore, since some publicly audited protocols are legacy systems, those specific legacy systems cannot belong to the unbreakable category.
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Categorical Syllogisms, Existential Fallacy, and Illicit Conversion