key exchange protocols
Key exchange protocols are cryptographic processes that allow two or more parties to securely exchange encryption keys over a communication channel, ensuring confidentiality and data integrity. These protocols enable the generation, distribution, and agreement of shared secret keys that can be used for encrypting and decrypting data, protecting information from unauthorized access or interception.
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