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{{Short description|Algorithm}}
'''Symmetric-key algorithms'''{{efn|Other terms for symmetric-key encryption are ''secret-key'', ''single-key'', ''shared-key'', ''one-key'', and ''private-key'' encryption. Use of the last and first terms can create ambiguity with similar terminology used in [[public-key cryptography]]. Symmetric-key cryptography is to be contrasted with [[asymmetric-key cryptography]].}} are [[algorithm]]s for [[cryptography]] that use the same [[Key (cryptography)|cryptographic keys]] for both the encryption of [[plaintext]] and the decryption of [[ciphertext]]. The keys may be identical, or there may be a simple transformation to go between the two keys.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Kartit|first=Zaid|date=February 2016|title=Applying Encryption Algorithms for Data Security in Cloud Storage, Kartit, et al. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uEGFCwAAQBAJ&q=%22keys+may+be+identical%22&pg=PA147|journal=Advances in Ubiquitous Networking: Proceedings of UNet15|pages=147|isbn=9789812879905}}</ref> The keys, in practice, represent a [[shared secret]] between two or more parties that can be used to maintain a private information link.<ref>{{cite book |author=Delfs, Hans |author2=Knebl, Helmut |chapter = Symmetric-key encryption |title = Introduction to cryptography: principles and applications |publisher = Springer |year = 2007 |isbn = 9783540492436 |chapter-url = https://books.google.com/books?id=Nnvhz_VqAS4C&pg=PA11 }}</ref> The requirement that both parties have access to the secret key is one of the main drawbacks of symmetric-key encryption, in comparison to [[Public key encryption|public-key encryption]] (also known as asymmetric-key encryption).<ref>{{cite book |author=Mullen, Gary |author2=Mummert, Carl |title = Finite fields and applications |publisher = American Mathematical Society |year = 2007 |isbn = 9780821844182 |page = 112 |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=yDgWctqWL4wC&pg=PA112 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.
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