Other Public-Key Systems

Now we know two ways that Alice can send Bob a secret message securely without a secure meeting first. They can use a key-agreement system to choose a secret key for a symmetric-key cipher, or they can use an asymmetric-key system, where Alice knows Bob’s public encryption key but only Bob knows the...

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1. Verfasser: Holden, Joshua
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Now we know two ways that Alice can send Bob a secret message securely without a secure meeting first. They can use a key-agreement system to choose a secret key for a symmetric-key cipher, or they can use an asymmetric-key system, where Alice knows Bob’s public encryption key but only Bob knows the private decryption key. There’s a third way that uses symmetric-key cryptography to allow Alice to send Bob a message without them exchanging or agreeing on any keys at all, public or private. It’s called the three-pass protocol; it’s too inefficient for general use, but it’s interesting and
DOI:10.1515/9780691184555-010