In this we discuss RSA and the RSA algorithm. We walk our way through a math example of generating RSA keys, and then proving the ability to encrypt a message with one key and decrypt with the other (in both directions).
We show you how RSA uses prime numbers to create keys and encrypt/decrypt messages. And discuss how the Security of RSA lies in the difficulty of Semi Prime factorization.
Asymmetric encryption is often described as "you can encrypt with the public, and decrypt with the private... And while that is true for RSA, it isn't true for the other Asymmetric Encryption Protocols (DH, DSA). We'll have dedicated videos covering those next.
Watching this will give you a more complete understanding of RSA and Asymmetric Encryption.
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00:00 - Intro to RSA Algorithm
01:51 - RSA Math - Factors, Primes, Semi-Primes, Modulo
04:59 - RSA Math - Generating RSA Keys
09:08 - RSA Math - Encrypting with Public Key, Decrypting with Public Key
10:53 - RSA Math - Encrypting with Private Key, Decrypting with Public Key
12:40 - How secure is RSA algorithm?
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