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 |
| public-key cryptography algorithm | 1 |
| public-key cryptography primitive | 1 |
| public-key primitive | 1 |
Instances (11)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Ed25519 | public-key cryptography algorithm |
| Ed448 | digital signature algorithm |
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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 | — |
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DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm)
surface form:
DSA
|
digital signature algorithm |
| NIST P-256 family | public-key cryptography primitive |