What Is Public Key Encryption?
About This Video
A 1976, two Stanford researchers devised an encryption method that revolutionized cryptography by making it easier to send encrypted information without having to agree on a key beforehand. With the help of a short animation, cryptographer Tal Rabin explains how these “public” keys work.
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Image courtesy of Gravity Grave; Recorded June 2011; Posted September 2011
