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RSA Rural Statistical Area. One of 428 geographic regions in the United States that are used as license areas in the cellular frequency band. RSAs are primarily rural areas.
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RSA A very widely used public-key algorithm that can be used for either encryption or digital signing.
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RSA An early public key algorithm developed by Rivest, Shamir and Adelman. It is an ISO standard.
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RSA The name of an algorithm published by Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Len Adleman (thus, RSA). The first major public key system. Based on number-theoretic concepts and using huge numerical values, a RSA key must be perhaps ten times or more as long as a secret key for similar security.
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RSA Rivest Shimar Adleman. The principal inventors of the first, publicly known PKE approaches. A primary algorithm that is also used in OpenSSH to support version 2 of the "ssh" protocol, "ssh-keygen -t rsa".
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