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Definition: secret key cryptography


An encryption method that uses the same secret key to encrypt and decrypt messages. Contrast with "public key cryptography," which uses a two-part key; one public and one private.

Also called "symmetric key cryptography," the secret key method is faster to decrypt messages than the public key method, but the problem is getting the secret key to the other party in the first place. If the secret key were exposed, the encrypted data can be revealed. To solve this problem, the public key approach is used to transmit the secret key to the other side, and the secret key method is then used to both encrypt and decrypt. See public key cryptography, encryption algorithm and crypto.

                  Encrypt       Decrypt
 Secret Key
 Cryptography   Private key   Private key

 Public Key     Private key   Public key
 Cryptography    or
                Public key    Private key