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Public-key cryptography

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Public key cryptography is a group of cryptography methods in which encryption or a signature confirmation key can be made publicly accessible without compromising privacy of communication. It is usually accomplished by means of asymmetric cryptography.


See also: GNU Privacy Guard, Pretty Good Privacy, Secure Socket Layer, Secure Shell