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hi all uh Iamp;#39;m shik munar assistant professor of sanan engineering College year andit so today Iamp;#39;m going to discuss about radic 64 conversion actually this radic 64 conversion is used in pgp that is a pretty good privacy and pgp provides a confidentiality and authentication Service that can be used for electronic mail and file storage applications as a part of providing the confidentiality email data has to be encrypted and the encrypted data may have some non printable aski characters but email systems only permit the use of ask text that means the encrypted email may not have all aski characters we need to have a mechanism which converts the non-printable aski characters into a printable asky characters so it is the responsibility of the radic 64 conversion or the radic 64 conversion functionality is to convert the non-printable husy characters into printable aski characters this technique is used in both pgp and yes M this technique Maps the arbitrary binary input int