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RSA

An electronic encryption system used in banking operations. Proposed by Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman in 1977.
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Instead of using public and private key (Asymmetric Cryptography) it uses deferred key (Symmetric Cryptography).
Asymmetric cryptography provides higher security (e.g., RSA, EIGamal, LUC, Rabin, and DSA).
Comparative Study of Symmetric and Asymmetric Cryptography Techniques.
Instead, Windows 10 provides Microsoft Passport technology with asymmetric cryptography to authenticate you to your web sites.
Founded in 2002, Crack Semiconductor specializes in public key or asymmetric cryptography solutions for customers in a broad range of industries including banking, payment, government and military.
First KAP was presented by [3] which caused a rapid development of asymmetric cryptography. Its realization in restricted computational environments is time consuming since it requires arithmetical operations with big integers.
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