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[{$pagename}] is when an [Encrypted] [message] exchange using a [Symmetric Key] requires the use of the same key by all parties involved for both [encryption] and [decryption].[{$pagename}] necessitates [distributing the key|Key-Exchange] to all participants.
[{$pagename}] is when an [Encrypted] [message] exchange using a [Symmetric Key] requires the use of the same key by all parties involved for both [encryption] and [decryption].
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[{$pagename}] necessitates [distributing the key|Key-Exchange] to all participants.
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[{$pagename}] [{$applicationname}] refers you to Wikipedia: [Symmetric-key_algorithm|Wikipedia:Symmetric-key_algorithm|target='_blank'][{$pagename}] [Cryptographic Algorithms] (sometimes known as [secret-key] [algorithms]) transform data in a way that is fundamentally difficult to undo without knowledge of a [secret key]. The key is [symmetric] because the same key is used for a [encryption] and [decryption]).
[{$pagename}] [{$applicationname}] refers you to Wikipedia: [Symmetric-key_algorithm|Wikipedia:Symmetric-key_algorithm|target='_blank']
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[{$pagename}] [Cryptographic Algorithms] (sometimes known as [secret-key] [algorithms]) transform data in a way that is fundamentally difficult to undo without knowledge of a [secret key]. The key is [symmetric] because the same key is used for a [encryption] and [decryption]).
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[Advanced Encryption Standard] ([AES]) and [ChaCha20] are the most popular [{$pagename}] methods. [AES] is a [Block Cipher], with 128-bit block sizes. [ChaCha20] is a [Stream Cipher].
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