Chiffrement asymétrique
A system using dual keys for secure encryption and digital signatures.
Asymmetric encryption is the cornerstone of blockchain technology. Unlike symmetric encryption (where the same key is used to lock and unlock), asymmetric encryption uses two related but different keys. The Public Key acts like your mailbox address (anyone can see it and send you mail), while the Private Key is the physical key to the mailbox that only you possess. This allows for secure communication and digital signatures without ever having to share a master password.
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✅ Faits techniques vérifiés
- • Asymmetric encryption uses two different keys: a public key and a private key.
- • The public key can be shared openly with anyone.
- • The private key must be kept secret by the owner.
- • Data encrypted with the public key can only be decrypted with the matching private key.
- • Digital signatures are created using the private key and verified with the public key.
- • Blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum use Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) for security.
graph LR
Center["Chiffrement asymétrique"]:::main
Pre_cryptography["cryptography"]:::pre --> Center
click Pre_cryptography "/terms/cryptography"
Pre_mathematics["mathematics"]:::pre --> Center
click Pre_mathematics "/terms/mathematics"
Rel_public_key["public-key"]:::related -.-> Center
click Rel_public_key "/terms/public-key"
Rel_private_key["private-key"]:::related -.-> Center
click Rel_private_key "/terms/private-key"
Rel_elliptic_curve_cryptography_ecc["elliptic-curve-cryptography-ecc"]:::related -.-> Center
click Rel_elliptic_curve_cryptography_ecc "/terms/elliptic-curve-cryptography-ecc"
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🔐 C'est comme une boîte aux lettres : tout le monde peut y glisser un mot (Clé Publique), mais seul le propriétaire peut l'ouvrir avec sa clé (Clé Privée).
🤓 Expert Deep Dive
Ce mécanisme permet la Signature Numérique. En signant avec votre clé privée, vous prouvez que vous êtes l'expéditeur sans jamais dévoiler la clé elle-même au réseau.