Cryptography Concepts Simplified
Dan
Posted on August 17, 2024
What is Cryptography
Cryptography is scary, Its based on math that most of us don't understand yet it makes the internet secure.
Cryptography takes bytes of data and scrambles them up with an algorithm making it really impossible for you to understand.
Brief History of Cryptography
Cryptography is the science of creating secrets and it has been around since 1900BC long before the computer.
Before humans got good at math, they used to tattoo messages on the scalps of slaves and wait for the hair to grow back, and send them to other leaders. Although this seems a bit vulnerable since the attacker can shave the head of the slave but it seems that the message itself seemed to work.
Things got much better by the time of Julian Caesar who shifted the letters of the alphabet before passing the message to his military generals.
Important Cryptography Concepts:
Hash
The first concept we will look at is the hash, Hash is the action of chopping and mixing.
You start with an input that is any length that is passed off to a hashing function, this function will return a fixed length value of what looks like garbage.
Same Input -> Same Output
Salt
Now the fact that the hashing function will always return the same output, its a bit predictable and also a problem when it comes to passwords.
This brings us to the second cryptography topic which is Salt. Salt is a random value that is added to the password before it's hashed, therefore making it much harder to guess.
HMAC
Hash-Based Message Authentication Code is a hash that also requires a password, so the only person that can create the same hash signature must also have the corresponding hash password
Encryption
What if you want to share a secret with someone and allow them to read the original message. This is where encryption comes in.
With encryption we take a message scramble up the bytes and make it unreadable, this is called cipher text and provide a key allowing someone else to decrypt it.
Posted on August 17, 2024
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