Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange
Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange
The Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange is the process in which ?session keys? may be distributed between communicating parties across a public network. The process involves setting up a secure tunnel using PKE (Public Key Encryption), through which session keys are passed. As PKE is employed, this process is prone to ?man in the middle? attacks; consequently digital certificates should be employed as part of this process.
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