Why does encryption not destroy the way networks work?
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I've a very basic understanding of how encryption works. My knowledge insofar is that of CCNA discovery level on the CISCO courses (along with a few other things such as Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte on "Security Now" in various episodes). My question(s) is(are): Would encryption not break the netwo…
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To go into possibly unwanted detail: Encryption takes place at the transport layer and above, for precisely the reasons of your concern. The transport layer is the one immediately above IP and other addressing schemes. This means that the informatio…
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