Encrypting Data Using Asymmetric Encryption: A Comprehensive Guide

Asymmetric encryption, commonly known as public-key encryption, is an important technique for safeguarding data transport and storage. It uses a pair of keys for encryption and decryption: a public key for encryption and a private key for decryption. Let’s look at the process, the individuals involved, the benefits and drawbacks, use cases, and products that use asymmetric encryption.

Process of Asymmetric Encryption

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