They Keys used in Cryptography are __________.
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A cryptographic key isn't string of data that is used to lock or unlock cryptographoc functions, including authentication, authorizations and encryption
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The keys used in Cryptography are Cryptographic keys.
Explanation:
- A cryptographic key is a string of data used in cryptography to lock and unlock functions of cryptography including encryption, authorization, and authentication.
- According to functions these keys perform, these are classified into different cryptographic key types.
- The key is used within encryption algorithm to alter the data so it appears random.
- The original data in cryptography is called plaintext and data after encryption is called ciphertext.
- Plaintext + Key = Ciphertext.
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