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Public Key

Summary

A public key is a cryptographic key that can be shared publicly to allow others to encrypt messages that only the corresponding private key can decrypt.

Detailed Description

In asymmetric cryptography, a public key is part of a key pair used for encryption and decryption. The public key is used to encrypt information and can be shared freely, while the private key is kept secret and used to decrypt messages encrypted with the corresponding public key. This method ensures secure communication and data integrity. Public keys are essential in various applications, including secure communications, digital signatures, and blockchain technologies, where they allow users to verify ownership of assets.

Category
Cryptography
Synonyms
Asymmetric Key
Digital Key

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Secure Communication

Using public keys to encrypt messages between parties, ensuring that only the intended recipient can decrypt them using their private key.

Industries:

Finance
Healthcare

Platforms:

Email Servers
Secure Messaging Apps
Digital Signatures

Public keys are used to verify digital signatures, confirming the authenticity and integrity of a message or document.

Industries:

Legal
Software Development

Platforms:

Document Signing Services
Blockchain Networks
Encryption of Data at Rest

Utilizing public keys to encrypt files and data stored on devices or in the cloud, ensuring that unauthorized parties cannot access sensitive information.

Industries:

IT Services
Data Management

Platforms:

Cloud Storage Services
Local File Systems

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