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Encryption is the process of transforming plaintext using a cipher into ciphertext to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing the key. Decryption is the process of transforming that ciphertext back into plaintext, using the key.
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How can JWE support an integrity check given that it uses a public key to encrypt the message?
As far as I know JWE (JSON Web Encryption) supports both integrity and confidentiality. I agree about the confedintiality because only the recepient with a private key can decrypt a message. … Given that the Content encryption key is encrypted using a public key, anyone (who knows the public key) can generate JWE and receipent won’t know for sure whether its coming from the specific sender. …