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    Encryption is the process of taking a message and scrambling it's contents so that only

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    certain people can look at your message.

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    There are two types of encryption: symmetric and asymmetric encryption.

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    Let's first take a look at symmetric encryption to understand why asymmetric encryption was

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    created.

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    To do that, let me introduce you to Alice and Bob.

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    Alice has a sensitive document that she wants to share with Bob.

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    She uses an encryption program to protect her document with a password or passphrase

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    that she chooses.

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    She then sends the encrypted document to Bob.

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    However, Bob cannot open this message because he doesn't know the passphrase that Alice

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    used to encrypt the document.

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    In other words: he doesn't have the key to open the lock.

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    Now comes a real problem: how does Alice share this passphrase securely with Bob?

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    Sending it through email is risky because others might find the passphrase and use it

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    to decrypt any messages between Alice and Bob.

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    This is exactly the kind of problem that asymmetric encryption intends to solve.

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    It's compareable to a mailbox on the street.

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    The mailbox is exposed to anyone who knows its location.

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    We can say that the location of the mailbox is completely public.

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    Anyone who knows the address can go to the mailbox and drop in a letter.

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    However, only the owner of the mailbox has a key to open it up and read the messages.

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    Let's go back to technical details.

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    When using asymmetric encryption, both Alice and Bob have to generate a keypair on their

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    computers.

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    A popular and secure way for doing this is by using the RSA algorithm.

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    This algorithm will generate a public and private key that are mathematically linked

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    to each other.

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    Public keys can be used to encrypt data and only the matching private key can be used

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    to decrypt it.

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    Even though the keys are linked together they cannot be derrived from each other.

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    In other words: if you know someone's public key, you cannot derrive his private key.

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    If we retake our mailbox example then the mailbox's address would be the public key

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    something that everyone is allowed to know.

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    The owner of the mailbox is the only one who has the private key and that is needed to

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    open up the mailbox.

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    Let's now take a look at how Alice and Bob can use asymmetric encryption to communicate

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    securely with each other.

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    They start by exchanging their public keys.

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    Bob gives his public key to Alice and Alice gives her public key to Bob.

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    Now Alice can send her sensitive document again.

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    She takes the document and encrypts it with Bob's public key.

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    She then sends the file to Bob, who uses his private key to unlock the document and read

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    it.

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    Because they use asymmetric encryption, only Bob is able to decrypt the message.

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    Not even Alice can decrypt it because she doesn't have Bob's private key.

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    The strength and security of the asymmetric encryption now relies on Alice and Bob to

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    keep their private keys well protected.

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    If an attacker steals Alice's private key, it can be used to decrypt all messages that

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    are intended for Alice.

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    However, the attacker cannot decrypt messages that where sent by Alice because that requires

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    Bob's private key.

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    Asymmetric encryption is used in a lot of places where security really matters.

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    You might not be aware of it, but everytime you visit a secure website via HTTPS, you're

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    actually using asymmetric encryption.

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    It's also being used to securily send emails with the PGP protocol.

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    And one last example: Bitcoin also uses asymmetric encryption to make sure that only the owner

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    of a money wallet can withdraw or transfer money from it.

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    So now you know how asymmetric encryption works and what the differences are between

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    asymmetric and symetric encryption.

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    If you liked this video, consider supporting me by sharing it and subscribing to my YouTube

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    channel and as always: thank you very much for watching!

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The example sentences of ASYMMETRIC in videos (15 in total of 19)

the determiner strength noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction security noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner asymmetric adjective encryption noun, singular or mass now adverb relies verb, 3rd person singular present on preposition or subordinating conjunction alice proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction bob proper noun, singular to to
the determiner explosion noun, singular or mass propagates noun, plural around preposition or subordinating conjunction to to the determiner near adjective side noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner star noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction we personal pronoun get verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner asymmetric adjective
this determiner central adjective or coordinating conjunction chiral proper noun, singular carbon noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present referred verb, past participle to to as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner stereocenter proper noun, singular or coordinating conjunction the determiner asymmetric adjective carbon noun, singular or mass
asymmetric adjective asymptomatic adjective sleep noun, singular or mass apnea noun, singular or mass so adverb that wh-determiner 's verb, 3rd person singular present even adverb if preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner symptoms noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present fully adverb treated verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction asymptomatic adjective
do verb, non-3rd person singular present this determiner in preposition or subordinating conjunction reality noun, singular or mass so adverb do verb, non-3rd person singular present n't adverb try verb, base form it personal pronoun at preposition or subordinating conjunction home noun, singular or mass so adverb if preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun make verb, non-3rd person singular present slightly adverb asymmetric adjective knots noun, plural with preposition or subordinating conjunction
so adverb here adverb s proper noun, singular why wh-adverb we personal pronoun believe verb, non-3rd person singular present crypto proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner biggest adjective, superlative asymmetric adjective opportunity noun, singular or mass we personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present found verb, past participle so adverb far adverb .
and coordinating conjunction um proper noun, singular protect verb, non-3rd person singular present them personal pronoun all determiner right noun, singular or mass uh interjection yes interjection it personal pronoun was verb, past tense an determiner asymmetric adjective war noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner 's verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner word noun, singular or mass i personal pronoun was verb, past tense thinking verb, gerund or present participle of preposition or subordinating conjunction
asymmetric adjective on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner iphone proper noun, singular 11 cardinal number pro foreign word this determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present n't adverb really adverb an determiner issue noun, singular or mass the determiner sound noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present all determiner
yeri proper noun, singular chose verb, past tense to to match verb, base form the determiner asymmetric adjective white adjective dress noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction pointed verb, past participle heels noun, plural which wh-determiner completed verb, past tense the determiner alluring verb, gerund or present participle
one cardinal number muscle noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner was verb, past tense deviating verb, gerund or present participle the determiner eye noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner direction noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner was verb, past tense a determiner little adjective bit noun, singular or mass asymmetric adjective
and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun would modal take verb, base form every determiner kind noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction asymmetric adjective bet noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun could modal find verb, base form um proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction so preposition or subordinating conjunction those determiner asymmetric adjective
and coordinating conjunction generally adverb most adverb, superlative saddle noun, singular or mass issues noun, plural tend verb, non-3rd person singular present to to come verb, base form about preposition or subordinating conjunction as preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner result noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner asymmetric adjective interaction noun, singular or mass
more adjective, comparative about preposition or subordinating conjunction both determiner of preposition or subordinating conjunction these determiner by preposition or subordinating conjunction watching verb, gerund or present participle our possessive pronoun video noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction asymmetric adjective encryption noun, singular or mass which wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner complicated verb, past participle topic noun, singular or mass
is verb, 3rd person singular present to to start verb, base form being verb, gerund or present participle able adjective to to identify verb, base form opportunities noun, plural where wh-adverb you personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present going verb, gerund or present participle to to get verb, base form asymmetric adjective risk noun, singular or mass
changers noun, plural aren proper noun, singular t proper noun, singular likely adjective to to be verb, base form operating verb, gerund or present participle exactly adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction sync noun, singular or mass so adverb asymmetric adjective forces noun, plural will modal be verb, base form jostling verb, gerund or present participle

Use "asymmetric" in a sentence | "asymmetric" example sentences

How to use "asymmetric" in a sentence?

  • Asymmetric balance creates greater reader interest. Pleasure derived from observing asymmetrical arrangements lies partly in overcoming resistances, which, consciously or not, the spectator adjusts in his own mind.
    -Paul Rand-

Definition and meaning of ASYMMETRIC

What does "asymmetric mean?"

/ˌāsəˈmetrək(ə)l/

adjective
having parts which fail to correspond to one another in shape or arrangement.

What are synonyms of "asymmetric"?
Some common synonyms of "asymmetric" are:
  • lopsided,
  • unsymmetrical,
  • crooked,
  • uneven,
  • unbalanced,
  • off-balance,
  • off-center,
  • awry,
  • askew,
  • skew,
  • skewed,
  • squint,
  • tilted,
  • tilting,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "asymmetric"?
Some common antonyms of "asymmetric" are:
  • symmetrical,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.