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Cryptography Basics for Cybersecurity Beginners

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Cryptography is built on three essential principles: confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity. Each plays a crucial role in protecting information as it moves between people, devices, and systems. Understanding these principles helps you see how secure communication is established and maintained.

Confidentiality

Confidentiality means keeping information secret from anyone who is not authorized to see it. When you send a private message to a friend, you want only your friend to read it—not strangers or hackers. Encryption is the main tool for confidentiality; it scrambles the message so only the intended recipient can read it.

Scenario: You log into your bank’s website to check your balance. Without confidentiality, someone could intercept your login details and steal your money.

Integrity

Integrity ensures that information has not been changed, deleted, or tampered with during transmission or storage. This principle allows you to trust that the data you receive is exactly what was sent.

Scenario: You download a software update for your phone. If integrity is not protected, a hacker could alter the update, inserting malicious code that compromises your device.

Authenticity

Authenticity verifies that the source of information is who or what it claims to be. This principle stops attackers from pretending to be someone else.

Scenario: You receive an email from your boss asking for sensitive files. Authenticity helps you confirm that the email is truly from your boss, not an attacker pretending to be them.

These three principles often work together to provide complete protection. In secure communication, confidentiality keeps the message secret, integrity ensures it hasn’t been changed, and authenticity confirms the sender’s identity.

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Which cryptographic principle ensures that data has not been altered during transmission?

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