Public Key Cryptography definition
Examples of Public Key Cryptography in a sentence
Public Key Cryptography: A type of cryptography (a process of creating and deciphering communications to keep them secure) that uses a Key Pair to securely encrypt and decrypt messages.
In Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on the Theory and Practice of Public- Key Cryptography (PKC), part II, pages 265–296, 2016.
In International Workshop on Public Key Cryptography, pages 141–158.
In Public Key Cryptography - PKC 2005, volume 3386 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 398– 415.
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In the mean time, Public Key Cryptography (PKC) - a fundamental building block in most KMPs - has become viable also on constrained devices.
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI): The architecture, organization, techniques, practices, and procedures that collectively support the implementation and operation of a Certificate-based Public Key Cryptography system.
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