nyckelparkryptering
Nyckelparkryptering, also known as public-key cryptography, is a system of encryption that uses a pair of keys: a public key and a private key. These keys are mathematically related, but it is computationally infeasible to derive the private key from the public key.
The public key can be shared freely with anyone, while the private key must be kept secret
This dual-key system allows for secure communication and authentication without the need for a pre-shared secret
The underlying mathematical principles often involve number theory, such as prime factorization or discrete logarithms. For