How does encryption work? — Gary explains
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You probably use some form of encryption almost every day, and you probably don’t even think about it. But what is it and how does it work?
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Hey Garry!!
Wonderful video..
I’d like u to do a follow up video for this..plzz…
Part 2!
exclusive or records changes.
great and informal video.
Sorry if im asking a dumb question but how do you send the key without a man in the middle finding the key and then applying it to the encrypted data stream?
I was wondering how the computer that’s decrypting knows the key? If it is just sent via the internet wouldn’t that be subject the same kind of attack that encryption was designed to protect against in the first place? I mean there still needs to be a way to send the key to the computer doing the decrypting so why couldn’t any computer just grab that key and do the pseudo-randomization from the beginning ending up with the decrypted file.
I need a sequel!
I could do well with a copy of your brain. Great information. Thank you so much for those enlightenment.
GARY!!!
Morning Professor!!!
2nd video pls
I needed to change my encryption code. I seemed to activated my sims lock with a new code. Did I re-encrypt my phone? Against the person(hacker) who has my original encrytion code? Am I safe now? Which is more powerful sims lock or the encryption code feature on android?
2nd video pls — go on professor
Part 2 plzz
has anyone started working on computer human DNA encryption, what are the odds of a hacker busting 2 DNA profiles?
super
2 video
great video
Gr8 video. Part 2 please
This is on a tombstone what does it mean CLL7VEVIL7LMEr
I’ve never thought about it and now it’s haunting me: how do you even do XOR math in base 10?
Thanks ❤️
You are brilliant at explanations.
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shameless CIA who are doing the same thing that they are accusing chinese companies for. Assholes.
GOOD JOB, GARY
Awesome Gary
What happened to zed???
Caesar encryption is REAL = SEEN + X the shift between alphabets being *X*.
Guessing any correspondence you have “X” and then any letter.
minute 7 onwards didn’t get a thing 🙁
brainwashed android👁🚽😵📡
So my big question is how do you send the key??
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Your videos on encryption and key exchanges are phenomenal
Please help me
I never noticed the letters on the enigma machine were different than a regular qwerty keyboard.
Only person who is on my phone last
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