Proper noun
Diffie-Hellman
(cryptography) A particular mechanism for key exchange in cryptographic communications.
An alternative explanation put forward by the authors of the Logjam attack suggests that the NSA compromised IPsec VPNs by undermining the Diffie-Hellman algorithm used in the key exchange. Source: Internet
The Supersingular isogeny key exchange is a Diffie-Hellman variant that has been designed to be secure against quantum computers. Source: Internet
“In the cryptographic mechanism used here (a variant of the Diffie-Hellman key agreement, a widely used technique to establish session keys also used in TLS), public keys must satisfy certain criteria in order to be secure. Source: Internet
My FSI customer needs Diffie-Hellman group 14 in VPN gateway. Source: Internet