PK Encryption Abbreviation

PK has various meanings in the Encryption category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of PK in Encryption.

Private Key

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In cryptography, a private or secret key is an encryption/decryption key known only to the party or parties that exchange secret messages. In traditional secret key cryptography, a key would be shared by the communicators so that each could encrypt and decrypt messages. The risk in this system is that if either party loses the key or it is stolen, the system is broken. A more recent alternative is to use a combination of public and private keys. In this system, a public key is used together with a private key.

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