Correct the 'keys' usage for the Block Cipher examples#1589
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Correct the 'keys' usage for the Block Cipher examples#1589Kneckter wants to merge 2 commits intousnistgov:masterfrom
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The last update to the Conditioning Components capabilities file had the example 'keys' object in the BlockCipher_DF example. Since BlockCipher_DF does not use that key, this update moves that information to the AES-CBC-MAC example and shows how to set it to have the keys for different keyLen values. I also put the keys in quotes since they are strings and fixed some typos.