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Rural Service Area. Areas not included in MSAs are divided into RSAs. Generally these are the rural areas of the US. The FCC used RSAs to license cellular carriers in areas not included in MSAs. There are 428 RSAs in the US.
Ãâó: www.pdacortex.com/glossary.htm
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RSA is the public key encryption method used in PGP. RSA are the initials of the developers of the algorithm. The basic security in RSA comes from the fact that, while it is relatively easy to multiply two huge prime numbers together to obtain their product, it is computationally difficult to go the reverse direction: to find the two prime factors of a given composite number. ...
Ãâó: www.uk.pgp.net/pgpnet/pgp-faq/pgp-faq-glossary.htm...
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The best known public key algorithm, named after its inventors: Rivest, Shamir and Adleman. RSA uses public and private keys that are functions of a pair of large prime numbers. The algorithm is best known for its application in PGP. It is patented in the USA only.
Ãâó: www.efa.org.au/Issues/Crypto/crypto5.html
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The algorithm used for key pairs used for authentication, encryption and decryption
Ãâó: www.techarch.state.ar.us/domains/security/overview...
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cryptology algorithm named after Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman. It was earlier developed by Clifford Cooks of GCHQ, but this was only recently declassified. Its security is dependent on the difficulty of factorization [E].
Ãâó: cadigweb.ew.usna.edu/~wdj/mcmath/node6.html
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