Abstract

Data and information protection is usually done by encrypting sensitive data and information using cipher keys or symmetric algorithms. This includes using what is known as “cipher keys,” which are used in systems that require two parts, a sender’s and receiver’s part, which is a special system that needs to be assembled, and a location where data is sent to or stored. The Three-Pass Protocol and Pohlig Hellman Algorithm solves a key distribution problem in symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, allowing senders and receivers to process encryption and decryption due to lack of key distribution processes.

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