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How does Single (symmetric) Key Cryptography work?

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How does Single (symmetric) Key Cryptography work?

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Single Key Cryptography is the way that most secret messages have been sent over the centuries. In secret key cryptography, there is a unique code (or key) for both encrypting and decrypting messages. Single key cryptography works as follows: Suppose Bob has one secret key.

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