Encryption

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Encryption[edit | edit source]

Diagram illustrating public key encryption

Encryption is the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access. In the field of cryptography, encryption is used to protect data confidentiality and ensure secure communication.

Types of Encryption[edit | edit source]

Encryption can be broadly categorized into two types: symmetric encryption and asymmetric encryption.

Symmetric Encryption[edit | edit source]

In symmetric encryption, the same key is used for both encryption and decryption. This method is efficient for processing large amounts of data but requires secure key distribution.

Asymmetric Encryption[edit | edit source]

Asymmetric encryption, also known as public key cryptography, uses a pair of keys: a public key and a private key. The public key is used to encrypt data, while the private key is used to decrypt it. This method facilitates secure key exchange over insecure channels.

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)[edit | edit source]

Public key infrastructure (PKI) is a framework that enables secure, encrypted communication and authentication over networks. It involves the use of digital certificates, certificate authorities, and registration authorities to manage public key encryption.

Applications of Encryption[edit | edit source]

Encryption is widely used in various applications, including:

Challenges in Encryption[edit | edit source]

While encryption provides significant security benefits, it also presents challenges such as:

  • Key management: Ensuring secure storage and distribution of encryption keys.
  • Performance: Balancing security with computational efficiency.
  • Legal and regulatory issues: Compliance with laws governing data protection and privacy.

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