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RSA can refer to several different things: * The RSA cryptosystem named after its inventors Rivest, Shamir & Adleman.* RSA Security or RSA Laboratories, a network security company.** RSA Factoring Challenge put forward by RSA Laboratories.* Ridley Scott Associates, a commercial production company founded in 1968 by Ridley Scott and Tony Scott.* The Royal New Zealand Returned Services' Association.* The Royal Society of Arts.* The Russian Space Agency (also RKA). ...
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There are two types of RSAs. External RSAs are arrangements that allow military providers to render medical services to TRICARE beneficiaries in civilian network medical facilities. Internal RSAs are arrangements that allow civilian providers into the MTF system to render medical services to TRICARE beneficiaries.
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retrograde storage area
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(security, cryptography, company) Rivest, Shamir, Adleman A public-key cryptographic system which may be used for encryption and authentication. It was invented in 1977 and named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman. This is the cryptography system of RSA Data Security, Inc. The RSA algorithm was first described in the paper: [R. Rivest, A. Shamir, L. Adleman, "A Method for Obtaining Digital Signatures and Public-key Cryptosystems". CACM 21,2; 1978]
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a public-key cryptosystem in which public and secret keys are derived from the factors of very large numbers. It is an asymmetric form of encryption using a private key to lock the data and a public key to unlock it.
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