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Chosen-plaintext attack
Ciphertext
Cipher
Advantage
RSA
Symmetric-key algorithm
Public-key cryptography
Hybrid cryptosystem
Semantic security
Cryptography
Ciphertext indistinguishability
Chosen-ciphertext attack

Chapter 11 Asymmetric Encryption The setting of public-key cryptography is also called the “asymmetric” setting due to the asymmetry in key information held by the parties. Namely one party has a secret key while ano

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