2010 Third International Symposium on Electronic Commerce and Security 2010
DOI: 10.1109/isecs.2010.85
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A mechanism of quantitating the security strength of RSA key

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“…RSA is a public key cryptosystem; thus, it involves both public keys and private keys. It is generally based on the basic idea of one-way trapdoor function; its properties make it easy to share the public keys without security threat to the private key [14]. It involves three distinct phases [Table 4] of key generation, encryption followed by decryption [11].…”
Section: Rsa Cryptographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RSA is a public key cryptosystem; thus, it involves both public keys and private keys. It is generally based on the basic idea of one-way trapdoor function; its properties make it easy to share the public keys without security threat to the private key [14]. It involves three distinct phases [Table 4] of key generation, encryption followed by decryption [11].…”
Section: Rsa Cryptographymentioning
confidence: 99%