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These new methods involve using two different keys and are called Public Key Encryption Methods ... Public key encryption is a system of encryption that uses 2 keys, one to encrypt a message (the public key) and one to decrypt the message (the private key).
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www.stern.nyu.edu/~nwhite/PUBKEY.HTM
www.stern.nyu.edu/~nwhite/PUBKEY.HTM
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How does cryptography work? ... The combination of the two encryption methods combines the convenience of public key encryption with the speed of conventional encryption. Conventional encryption is about 1, 000 times faster than public key encryption.
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www.pgpi.org/doc/pgpintro/
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Public-key cryptography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Public-key cryptography is a cryptographic approach, employed by many cryptographic algorithms and cryptosystems, whose distinguishing characteristic is the use of asymmetric key algorithms instead o...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography
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The certificate authority is like an online passport bureau - a trusted entity that makes the PKI system work. The private key is securely generated by Bob, and after verifying Bob's identity, the certificate authority signs Bob's public key with its own private root key.
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www.networkworld.com/news/64452_05-17-1999.html
www.networkworld.com/news/64452_05-17-1999.html
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In December, 1997, it was revealed that researchers at the GCHQ organization did some work in the early 1970's in the field of "non-secret encryption", which is related to public key cryptography, but without inclusion of the concept of digital signatures.
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www.livinginternet.com/i/is_crypt_pkc_inv.htm
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The incredible growth of the Internet has excited businesses and consumers alike with its promise of changing the way we live and work. It's extremely easy ... In this article, you will learn about encryption and authentication. You will also learn about public-key and symmetric-key systems, as well as hash algorithms. Â...
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computer.howstuffworks.com/encryption.htm
computer.howstuffworks.com/encryption.htm
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The technical implementations of encryption and authentication are discussed in the next sections, followed by a discussion of how all the elements work together in SSL. ... Essentially, SSL is symmetric encryption nested within public-key encryption, authenticated through the use of certificates. An SSL connection can...
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www.novell.com/documentation/nas4nw/usnas4nw/nasnwenu/s...
www.novell.com/documentation/nas4nw/usnas4nw/nasnwenu/security.html
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; Privacy: How Public Key Encryption Works ... (Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman patented their algorithm and to market it created a company, RSA Data Security, in 1983.) (Webmaster note: In 2003, Rivest, Shamir and Adleman won the Turing Award, the computing field's equivalent of the Nobel Prize, for their work.)
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www.utexas.edu/lbj/21cp/syllabus/whatisakey.htm
www.utexas.edu/lbj/21cp/syllabus/whatisakey.htm
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The following ACT ONE definition models the public-key encryption operation. It does not rely on any particular implementation (e.g. RSA) nor on any particular mathematical concept. ... The encryption function E and the decryption function D are defined as abstract operations that are the reverse of each other.
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dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Security/program2/gl97-2/n...
dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Security/program2/gl97-2/node6.html
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