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Symmetric vs Asymmetric Encryption

Symmetric encryption uses one key for encryption and decryption, while a asymmetric encryption algorithm uses a key pair and public...

SSL Certificate

A SSL (Secure Socket Layer) Certificate is a digital license that ensures an encrypted data connection between a website or...

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol developed by Netscape for providing a secure connection between two or more devices...

Homomorphic Encryption Explained

Homomorphic Encryption computes encrypted data without decryption, ensuring data privacy. The types include Partially Homomorphic Encryption (PHE), Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption...

Encryption Key

An encryption key is a string of characters used in combination with an algorithm to transform unencrypted data into encrypted data.

File Encryption

File encryption can protect a file in motion - sent over the internet or placed on a USB stick - from hackers and prying eyes. Read more on Webopedia.

AES Encryption

What Is AES Encryption? AES encryption is a form of cryptography used to secure some of the world’s most sensitive...

Asymmetric Encryption

Asymmetric encryption is widely used in email communication, web browsing, and blockchain technology to protect sensitive information. It uses two...

Encryption

Encryption is the process of translating data into a secret format so that only authorized parties can understand the information....

Adobe Connect

Adobe Connect is a digital learning and collaboration software suite developed by Adobe Systems that allows users to securely set...

OAuth

OAuth is an open authorization standard used to provide secure cross-platform client application access to server resources. What does OAuth...

Heartbleed Bug

The Heartbleed Bug is an OpenSSL vulnerability that would allow malicious hackers to steal information from websites that would normally...
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