Lightboard Lessons: Explaining the Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange
The Diffie-Hellman key exchange is used extensively in Internet communications today. With the approval of the new TLS 1.3 protocol and the need for Perfect Forward Secrecy, many web applications use this key exchangebecause it provides better security than other key exchange algorithms like RSA. In this video, John outlines the details of Diffie-Hellmanand he shows the math behind it all. Related Resources: Explaining TLS 1.3 What is Perfect Forward Secrecy?392Views0likes0Comments