just one question, does the sender's private key get sent to the recipient as well? Just wondering how this works in SSL, where the private key decrypts. How can the recipient's private key decrypt the message. Is this private key sent to the recipient?
and if a private key is sent from the sender to the recipient, how is this secure? I'm a bit confused. Thanks for your tutorial, I'm already getting some concepts here and there regarding Symmetric and Asymmetric key encryption but think I'll get it if I had an explanation.
just one question, does the sender's private key get sent to the recipient as well? Just wondering how this works in SSL, where the private key decrypts. How can the recipient's private key decrypt the message. Is this private key sent to the recipient?
maclunian 7 months ago
and if a private key is sent from the sender to the recipient, how is this secure? I'm a bit confused. Thanks for your tutorial, I'm already getting some concepts here and there regarding Symmetric and Asymmetric key encryption but think I'll get it if I had an explanation.
maclunian 7 months ago
So easy to understand! Thank you very much!
xbmmtx 9 months ago
omg! for years I've heard about Asymetric keys!! The Rayburn box is the best description ever! you're so hired! :) awesome!!!
vagilfriday 1 year ago 2
Great video. I have an internship interview tomorrow for a data encryption firm, so brushing up while I can. I'm subscribing.
blackknight509 1 year ago