Understanding Symmetric Key Encryption: How a Single Key Secures Your Data π
Learn the fundamentals of symmetric key encryption, where one key encrypts and decrypts data, and discover why keys of 100 bits or more are considered highly secure.

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Symmetric key encryption: A single key is used for both encryption and decryption in both directions
Symmetric key that is 100 bits long or longer is considered a strong symmetric key
References:
Boyle, R., & Panko, R. (n.d.). Cryptography. In Corporate computer security (Fourth ed., p. 129).
Symmetric key that is 100 bits long or longer is considered a strong symmetric key
References:
Boyle, R., & Panko, R. (n.d.). Cryptography. In Corporate computer security (Fourth ed., p. 129).
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