Cryptography: The Science of Securing Information
Every day, sensitive information such as passwords, banking transactions, and personal messages travels across digital networks. Cryptography helps protect this information from unauthorized access and ensures secure communication. What is Cryptography? Cryptography is the practice of securing information by converting it into a format that can only be understood by authorized parties. It uses mathematical algorithms and keys to protect data from attackers. Why Cryptography is Important Protects confidential information Ensures data integrity Verifies user identity Supports secure communications Core Goals of Cryptography Confidentiality Ensures only authorized users can access information. Integrity Ensures data has not been altered. Authentication Verifies the identity of users and systems. Non-Repudiation Prevents users from denying their actions. Types of Cryptography Symmetric Encryption Uses the same key for encryption and decryption. Examples: AES DES (legacy) Asymmetric Encrypt...