How End-to-End Encryption works | The Signal Protocol and Privacy Vs Security |
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This video talks about End-to-End Encryption, and basically why governments should not break it, trying to get chat records and traces of fake messages. Privacy is a big issue these days, and encryption is the cornerstone of all internet security and privacy. In this video, See how it works in somewhat detail, where I will explain basics of encryption with Caesar cipher, then we will ramp it up and talk a bit about AES, talk a lot about Key Exchange protocols and Asymmetric Encryption techniques like Diffie Hellman Key Exchange and RSA, respectively. We will also talk a bit about Trap door / one way functions, especially prime factorization. Finally we will see the overview of Signal Protocol (and its two parts: Extended Triple Diffie Hellman and Double Ratchet), the method used by Whatsapp and Signal to encrypt its messages. TOO MUCH TECHNICAL STUFF? Well I end the video with a monologue about privacy and security, and why governments shouldn't break it. Wow, I just described my whole video here. Wish to read further about how WhatsApp's encryption works? (There would be a link around the bottom of the page to a PDF in the following link) https://faq.whatsapp.com/general/security-and-privacy/end-to-end-encryption/ Signal Protocol: https://signal.org/docs/ Anyway, here are timestamps! 00:00 - 01:31 Introdution to the topic 01:32 - 02:31 Encryption Basics with Caesar Cipher 02:32 - 03:56 Problems with basic encryptions (strength and key sharing) 03:57 - 05:00 The Maths of Trap Door 05:01 - 06:40 RSA and Diffie Hellman 06:41 - 09:02 The Signal Protocol 09:03 - 12:37 Privacy Vs Security and Conclusion Credits: Photo Of Abdul Majeed Dar: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 Rowanattiston0099, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Encryption PNG: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 Johannes Landin, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Thanks for watching! |