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Diffie–Hellman (DH) key exchange is a mathematical method of securely exchanging cryptographic keys over a public channel and was one of the first public-key protocols as conceived by Ralph Merkle and named after Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman.
- RSA
RSA (Rivest–Shamir–Adleman) is a public-key cryptosystem,...
- Discrete Logarithm Problem
In mathematics, for given real numbers a and b, the...
- Symmetric-key Algorithm
Symmetric-key encryption: the same key is used for both...
- Whitfield Diffie
Bailey Whitfield 'Whit' Diffie ForMemRS (born June 5, 1944)...
- Martin Hellman
Martin Edward Hellman (born October 2, 1945) is an American...
- Elliptic-curve Diffie–Hellman
Elliptic-curve Diffie–Hellman (ECDH) is a key agreement...
- Ralph Merkle
Ralph C. Merkle (born February 2, 1952) is an American...
- Key exchange
Key exchange (also key establishment) is a method in...
- Diffie-Hellman key exchange
The Diffie-Hellman key exchange (sometimes called an...
- RSA
Aug 24, 2023 · The Diffie-Hellman key exchange was one of the most important developments in public-key cryptography and it is still frequently implemented in a range of today’s different security protocols. It allows two parties who have not previously met to securely establish a key which they can use to secure their communications.
- Josh Lake
The Diffie-Hellman protocol is a scheme for exchanging information over a public channel. If two people (usually referred to in the cryptographic literature as Alice and Bob) wish to communicate securely, they need a way to exchange some information that will be known only to them.
Jan 20, 2022 · Security. Understand Diffie-Hellman key exchange. The Diffie-Hellman algorithm was a stunning breakthrough in cryptography that showed cryptographic keys could be securely exchanged in...