Difference between revisions of "Public key"

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One of two keys used in public key cryptography, made publicly available by the recipient of encrypted data and typically used to encrypt data and to verify digital signatures.
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One of two keys used in public key [[cryptography]], made publicly available by the recipient of encrypted data and typically used to encrypt data and to verify digital signatures.

Latest revision as of 04:47, 21 April 2022

One of two keys used in public key cryptography, made publicly available by the recipient of encrypted data and typically used to encrypt data and to verify digital signatures.