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Foil 35 Public Key Cryptography

From Remarks on Internet and Java Security Basic Information Track Computational Science Course CPS616 -- Spring Semester 1999. by Geoffrey Fox, Mehmet Sen


1 This is much younger than other approaches and was first published in 1975. As we have discussed this has key feature of only needing one key per individual/organization requiring encrypted authenticated messaging
2 It has nontrivial infrastructure to distribute the N public keys for N organizations but this is better than N2 keys for secret key cryptography
3 Roughly the public key is a very large number that is the product of two primes. The private key is (related to) one of these primes.
4 It is used differently in two cases
  • Transmission over insecure network where one encodes with public key of receiver (and receiver decodes with their private key)
  • Authentication where you encode signature with private key and check the signature with public key

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