If you're a person who's jumping ship from WhatsApp and Signal, there are chances that you may have come across a term called end-to-end encryption. It's used to keep your chats safe not just from malicious snoopers, but also intelligence agencies and big tech companies. But how does it really work? Find the answer to that and a lot more in this episode of Elemental where we talk about the smaller things in tech that make a much bigger impact on the real world.
Further reading:
14 Tricks to Supercharge Your Privacy on Signal: [ Ссылка ]
Symmetric and Asymmetric Encryption: [ Ссылка ]
Computerphile's Guide to E2EE: [ Ссылка ]
The Dilemma Behind Having a Backdoor in E2EE: [ Ссылка ].
0:00 Introduction
01:19 Basics of Cryptography
1:47 Symmetric Encryption
2:50 Why Symmetric Encryption Fails
3:37 Asymmetric Encryption
4:52 Analogy To Explain Asymmetric Encryption
6:38 Use of Prime Numbers in Encryption
7:58 Where End-to-End Encryption Fails
Anchor: Shubham Raheja ([ Ссылка ])
Video Editor: Pankaj Rawat ([ Ссылка ])
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