Public-Key Cryptography: Revision history

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8 May 2024

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  • curprev 16:2016:20, 8 May 2024Ccocrick talk contribs 3,920 bytes +3,920 Created page with "== Public Key Cryptography == '''Public Key Cryptography''', also known as asymmetric cryptography, is a cryptographic technique that uses a pair of keys—a public key and a private key—to perform encryption and decryption of data. In public key cryptography, the public key is made freely available to anyone, while the private key is kept secret and known only to the owner. This enables secure communication and data exchange without the need for pre-shared secret key..." Tag: Visual edit: Switched