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Diffie Hellman -the Mathematics bit- Computerphile

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Correction : as oodles of commenters have pointed out, the clock face should go from 0 to n-1. Also, worth reminding people that ...

Secret Key Exchange (Diffie-Hellman) - Computerphile

Secret Key Exchange (Diffie-Hellman) - Computerphile

How do we exchange a secret key in the clear? Spoiler: We don't - Dr Mike Pound shows us exactly what happens.

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Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange: How to Share a Secret

How can two computers share a piece of secret information without anyone else knowing?

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