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RSA is a common public key algorithm, which can be used for encryption and signature. It is a core component of most the security protocols used on the Internet, including the SSL/TLS protocol suite.
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What's the difference between the endorsement key and the attestation identity key within th...
More specifically I'm looking at the 3 RSA key pairs: the 'endorsement key', the 'storage root key' and the 'attestation identity key'. … This is what I have written so far:
The ‘Endorsement Key’ is an RSA key pair where any data sent to another device is encrypted using the private key and the receiving device decrypts it with the public …