widely used encryption technology which is based on a mathematical algorithm and utilizes both public and private keys for encryption/decryption (named after its three inventors)
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Rivest, Shamir, & Adleman The company RSA Data Security, Inc developed a popular public key encryption standard, the patent for it expired in September 2000
RSA Encryption The RSA stands for the three originators: Rivest, Shamir, Adleman
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An early public key algorithm developed by Rivest, Shamir and Adelman -- it is an ISO standard
A public-key encryption technology created by Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman of RSA Data Security, Inc The key has two parts, one private and one public Both parts are required for decryption The RSA algorithm takes into account the inefficiency of factoring very large numbers Therefore, decrypting an RSA key requires e enormous amounts of time and computer processing power Used in Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and other applications that require industrial-strength encryption, the RSA algorithm has become a standard, especially for data sent over the Internet
An early public key algorithm developed by Rivest, Shamir and Adelman It is an ISO standard
A common, commercial public-key encryption technology, owned by RSA Data Security Inc RSA Inc also holds several patents on public-key encryption in general, so that popular publicly available encryption tools, such as PGP and PEM, infringe on RSA patents PGP and PEM therefore cannot be used in commercial products without licensing approval of RSA Inc
A public key cryptographic algorithm named after its inventors (Rivest, Shamir, and Adelman) It is used for encryption and digital signatures RSA was developed in 1977 and is today the most commonly used encryption and authentication algorithm
A public key cryptographic system invented by Rivest, Shamir & Adelman For more information visit their Web site: www rsa com
- most common algorithm for public-key encryption (stands for Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman, the three inventors), owned by RSA Security, Inc
A public-key encryption standard for Internet security This acronym derives from the last names of the inventors of the technology: Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman
(Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) RSA is an Internet encryption and authentication system that uses an algorithm developed in 1977 by Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman The RSA algorithm is the most commonly used encryption and authentication algorithm and is included as part of the Web browser from Netscape and Microsoft It's also part of Lotus Notes, Intuit's Quicken, and many other products The encryption system is owned by RSA Security
Rivest, Shamir & Adelman - This is the PKE algorithm of choice for most purposes It is the algorithm used by PGP 2 6 and currently the only PGP-compatible one completely available in CTC It is patented in the USA by RSA Data Security Inc
RSA is the public key encryption method used in PGP RSA are the initials of the developers of the algorithm which was done at taxpayer expense The basic security in RSA comes from the fact that, while it is relatively easy to multiply two huge prime numbers together to obtain their product, it is computationally difficult to go the reverse direction: to find the two prime factors of a given composite number It is this one-way nature of RSA that allows an encryption key to be generated and disclosed to the world, and yet not allow a message to be decrypted
A public-key cryptographic system which may be used for encryption and authentication It was invented in 1977 and named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman See also: encryption, Data Encryption Standard, Pretty Good Privacy [RFC 1983]
RSA is an encryption and authentication system that uses an algorithm developed in 1977 by Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman The RSA algorithm is the most commonly used encryption and authentication algorithm and is included as part of the Web browser from Netscape and Microsoft, and many other products The encryption system is owned by RSA Security The company licenses the algorithm technologies and also sells development kits
Rivest Shamir Adelman A public key system based on the difficulty of factoring the product of two numbers Currently patented in the US
-A popular, highly secure algorithm for encrypting information using public and private keys, obscurely named for the initials of its creators RSA Security's patent on the algorithm recently expired
The public-key cryptographic system developed in 1977 by Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman RSA is the most commonly used public-key encryption and authentication algorithm
RSA is a public key cipher which can be used both for encrypting messages and making digital signatures The letters stand for the names of the inventors: Rivest, Shamir and Adleman The company RSA Data Security Inc takes its name from this algorithm, and has acquired the rights to the patents which cover it
Any of the large semiprime numbers to be factored in the RSA Factoring Challenge, a competition from 1991 to 2007 encouraging research into computational number theory