Public and Private Keys - Signatures & Key Exchanges - Cryptography - Practical TLS
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 Published On Oct 18, 2021

Asymmetric Encryption requires two keys: a Public key and a Private key. These keys can be used to perform Encryption and Message Signing. Encryption provides Confidentiality, and Message Signatures provides Integrity and Authentication.

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