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A principle is a basis or fundamental understanding, from which other more detailed conclusions and courses of actions can be worked out.
Public key encryption, uses a pair of keys, one public, one private, to send encrypted messages. 
 
The keys work in a complementary manner so that information encrypted by one key can be decrypted by the other.  Public key encryption is used when there are multiple senders and receivers of messages to provide authentication and confidentiality of the message and to prevent repudiation.
For example, the first principle of the ACT Ethical Code is integrity.
 
 
Not to be confused with ''[[principal]]'', which is different.


Also known as Asymmetric encryption.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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*[[Arm’s length principle]]
   
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Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012

Public key encryption, uses a pair of keys, one public, one private, to send encrypted messages. The keys work in a complementary manner so that information encrypted by one key can be decrypted by the other. Public key encryption is used when there are multiple senders and receivers of messages to provide authentication and confidentiality of the message and to prevent repudiation.

Also known as Asymmetric encryption.

See also