Privacy and security are essential in the digital realm. Every action we take online, every message we send, and every file we store deserves protection. Here, cryptography plays a crucial role by encrypting data, preventing unauthorized access, and forming the backbone of modern technology.
What is Cryptography?
Cryptography is the art of securing communication by transforming data into an incomprehensible format. Its primary goal is to ensure that information can only be read by authorized individuals. This process employs encryption algorithms, keys, and mathematical operations.
Cryptography has two fundamental components: encryption and decryption. Encryption converts readable data (plaintext) into a scrambled format (ciphertext), while decryption reverses this process, restoring the original data. For instance, when sending an email, the SSL certificate you use protects your data through cryptographic protocols.
Modern Types of Cryptography
Today, cryptography is divided into symmetric and asymmetric encryption, each with its unique advantages and applications. In symmetric encryption, the same key is used for both encrypting and decrypting data. Popular examples include AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and DES (Data Encryption Standard), particularly favored for their speed with large data sets. However, the security of the communicatio…