AES Encryption: What's the difference between the IV and Key? Why do we need an IV?
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Publicado 2021-10-06
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Thanks! This helped a lot. I had an idea of what IV was, but I needed an example to solidify my learning.
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Thanks. Your explanation really helped. Great job 👍🏽
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Great video Bud explained it well
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Thanks man, I was going over WPA for my CCNA and I had no idea what the hell an Initialization vector was, and they did not care to explain it.
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that was amazing ! thank you for the great service
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Thank you. This helped a lot.
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Great explain
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This was super useful, thanks
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critical mind explanation...thanx a lot
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Thanks for the video! In this example, it means that the IV will also always be sent between client-server right? Besides the encrypted message
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Amazing!! Thanks!!
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Thank you! The only question I have - how receiving part will know IV? Do we send IV with message itself every time? Is IV visible for "everyone" or encrypted as well. :)? What is best practice? Thanks a lot.
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thanks a lot but what are similarities between DES and AES plz
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Good Man, it easy understand
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thats a pretty interesting menu bar
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supposed that i capture the encrypted message 500 with IV of 3 then resend it back to the server then I would still win the game. I just have to capture the encrypted message every time I win, it does not matter if the message is different every time I win, i just resend that encrypted message and still win. Is the IV sent along with the encrypted message? Is the IV one time use only?
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Thanks!
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nice example
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but you still need to send the IV with the encrypted message (because no one else would be able to decrypt it), right?
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Awesome