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hpr2520 :: Diffie-Hellman and Forward Secrecy

Using Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange to implement Forward Secrecy

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Diffie-Hellman, Encryption, Forward Secrecy. (Be the first).

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Duration: 00:17:41

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Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange is used in a security technique called Forward Secrecy that aims to secure your encrypted communications from future decryption by unauthorized entities. While it does provide additional security it is not absolutely bullet-proof. So while we explain how it works and provides security, we will also discuss how it can go wrong. For more go to https://www.zwilnik.com/?page_id=957


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