public-key cryptographic algorithm

C2104
concept

A public-key cryptographic algorithm is a method that uses a mathematically related pair of keys—one public and one private—to enable secure operations such as encryption, digital signatures, and key exchange over untrusted networks.

All labels observed (6)

Label Occurrences
public-key cryptographic algorithm canonical 5
digital signature algorithm 4
asymmetric cryptography 1

Instances (11)

Instance Via concept surface
Ed25519 public-key cryptography algorithm
Ed448 digital signature algorithm
Adi
surface form: RSA encryption algorithm
Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm digital signature algorithm
DSA digital signature algorithm
EdDSA
Elliptic Curve Cryptography asymmetric cryptography
Verifiable Random Function public-key primitive
RSA
DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm)
surface form: DSA
digital signature algorithm
NIST P-256 family public-key cryptography primitive