Master Asymmetric Cryptography (Public-Key Encryption) with Arfan Shahzad 🔐
Learn the fundamentals of asymmetric cryptography, also known as public-key cryptography, and understand how it uses two keys for secure communication—an essential concept in modern cybersecurity.

Arfan Shahzad
404 views • Aug 27, 2021

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Asymmetric Cryptography also called Public-key cryptography, involving the use of two separate keys, in contrast to symmetric encryption, which uses only one key.
Public-key encryption, first publicly proposed by Diffie and Hellman in 1976, is the first truly revolutionary advance in encryption in literally thousands of years.
Public-key algorithms are based on mathematical functions rather than on simple operations on bit patterns, such as are used in symmetric encryption algorithms.
Public-key encryption, first publicly proposed by Diffie and Hellman in 1976, is the first truly revolutionary advance in encryption in literally thousands of years.
Public-key algorithms are based on mathematical functions rather than on simple operations on bit patterns, such as are used in symmetric encryption algorithms.
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