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What's the Point of Symmetric Cryptography?
If symmetric Cryptography uses 1 key in order to encrypt and decrypt - it's not secure, because if a hacker sniffs your network, he'll get the key and will be able to read all the data... So what's good about it? (Besides of speed...)
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Yahel, thatâs a good question and it depends on the situation. In a scenario where you are working between different locations you could move the key on physical media.
There are lots of cases where you might want to encrypt without sending the key, archiving for example.
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It all depends on the user case.
Symmetric cryptography can be just as secure as asymmetric. If used with key rotation etc.
You wouldnât want to send your encryption key over the network at all.
You can sniff as many packets of encrypted data as you like - as long as the algorithm used and key are secure/rotated, you wonât be able to retrieve the key.
Itâs all about how these things are implemented. Nothing is totally âsecureâ (google cracking rsa with a microphone!). Itâs how much effort, time and power would be required.
Each have their pros/cons, sym is much faster.
As mentioned in your other question, you can combine asym + sym, to get the best of both.
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Yahel
You can compare them based on their use cases,asymmetric encryption is best for public channels,because although slower,it is better because third parties wont be able to easily access your data.
Symmetric encryption on the other hand is best for non public /private channels. It is faster,efficient since you only need 1 key,hence easier encrypt and decrypt process.
So its really based on what and where you will use it for.
Also when you use smaller key sizes ex : 256 bit key,Symmetric is more secure. Asymmetric encryption that uses smaller keys makes the private keys easier to calculate.This is why larger keys are used in Asymmetric.
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Even it is not secure,using one shared key requires new key for each connection,but combined symmetric and asymmetric cryptography is widely used in modern technologies.Related to historical view, symmetric is the first known and used method.
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Using asymmetric cryptography first to secure connection between end points then when this is done they can transmit data using symmetric cryptography.example:read about ssl TLS and HTTPS mechanisms.