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A block cypher encryption algorithm built from applying three iterations of the original DES algorithm.
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Why is DUKPT TDES allowed by PCI negating NIST
We know that NIST disallows TDES (PDF).
So why is PCI still allowing DUKPT TDES? They do use one unique key per transaction.
Is there any supporting logic or official statement for it?