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Foil 37 Types of Cryptographic Function

From Remarks on Java and Internet Security Web Certificate CPS616 Enhancement -- Summer 1997 . by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 There are three major types of cryptographic function which differ in functionality and performance
2 Secret Key Cryptography is what we are most familiar with and has medium performance and functionality. It has one secret key
3 Public Key Cryptography is a remarkable idea with some very important and non-intuitive capabilities. It is computationally intense and requires some infrastructure to implement. It involves one secret (called private) and one public key known to everybody.
  • Based on computational infeasibility of factoring large numbers which can be found by multiplying two primes
4 Hash functions (or one way transformations) involve zero keys and encrypt in a way that cannot be decrypted. It is very fast
5 Methods are combined to produce hybrid approaches that combine necessary speed and functionality

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