EET252 Unit 5 Review Assignment
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1. In the 1970s, during the early days of asymmetric-key algorithms, Diffie, Hellman, and Merkle developed a type of cryptography that is generically known as Diffie–Hellman–Merkle key.
2. The private key and public key used in an asymmetric-key algorithm, taken together, is known as a/an Public-key cryptography.
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EET252 Unit 5 Review Assignment
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