What are the advantages of public-key cryptography compared with secret-key cryptography?
What is the difference between hardware and software encryption?
What if a certifying authority?s key is lost or compromised ?
Do digital signatures help detect altered documents and transmission errors?
What is meant by 1024, 2048, 5096 bit encryption?
What is nonlinear cryptography?
How Can I Find the XP Lost Password?
what is pretty good privacy?
What is Plaintext?
How do certifying authorities store their private keys ?
What is the rabin signature scheme?
A company wants to transmit data over the telephone, but it is concerned that its phones may be tapped. All of its data is transmitted as four-digit integers. It has asked you to write a program that will encrypt its data so that the data may be transmitted more securely. Your script should read a four digit integer entered by the user in a prompt dialog and encrypt it as follows: Replace each digit by (the sum of that digit plus 7) modulus 10. Then swap the first digit with the third, and swap the second digit with the fourth. Then output XHTML text that displays the encrypted integer.
What is an encryption "key" and what is the importance of key length?