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X-WR-CALDESC:14 December 1977: Ronald Rivest\, Adi Shamir\, and Leonard Adl
eman file for a patent for what came to be the RSA public-key encryption a
lgorithm (named after the inventors). The patent was awarded on 20 Septemb
er 1983. Pictured in the photo - left to right: Adi Shamir\, Ron Rivest\,
and Len Adleman. Photo courtesy of Dan Wright's RSA Algorithm course on i
mps.mcmaster.ca. \n\nExcerpt from 'RSA Public Key Encry
ption': U.S. Patent 4\,405\,829 was awarded to the Massachusetts I
nstitute of Technology on September 20\, 1983 for its 'Cryptographic commu
nications system and method.' The three inventors\, which the patent is na
med after\, are Ronald Rivest\, Adi Shamir\, and Leonard Adleman. The pate
nt expires 17 years from the date it was issued\, Sept 21\, 2000.\n\nThe R
SA cryptosystem\, as described in the patent\, is a public-key cryptosyste
m that offers both encryption and digital signatures. The cryptosystem is
able to encrypt and create digital signatures by taking advantage of the f
act that factoring is a 'hard' mathematical problem. Factoring is actually
one of three commonly used 'hard problems' for cryptography\; the other t
wo are the discrete logarithm problem and elliptic curves.\n\nThe RSA cryp
tosystem has been incorporated into popular products such as Secure Socket
Layer (SSL) and Secure Shell (SSH) as well as numerous other commercial p
roducts.
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DESCRIPTION:14 December 1977: Ronald Rivest\, Adi Shamir\, and Leonard Adle
man file for a patent for what came to be the RSA public-key encryption al
gorithm (named after the inventors). The patent was awarded on 20 Septembe
r 1983. Pictured in the photo - left to right: Adi Shamir\, Ron Rivest\,
and Len Adleman. Photo courtesy of Dan Wright's RSA Algorithm course on im
ps.mcmaster.ca. \n\nExcerpt from 'RSA Public Key Encryp
tion': U.S. Patent 4\,405\,829 was awarded to the Massachusetts In
stitute of Technology on September 20\, 1983 for its 'Cryptographic commun
ications system and method.' The three inventors\, which the patent is nam
ed after\, are Ronald Rivest\, Adi Shamir\, and Leonard Adleman. The paten
t expires 17 years from the date it was issued\, Sept 21\, 2000.\n\nThe RS
A cryptosystem\, as described in the patent\, is a public-key cryptosystem
that offers both encryption and digital signatures. The cryptosystem is a
ble to encrypt and create digital signatures by taking advantage of the fa
ct that factoring is a 'hard' mathematical problem. Factoring is actually
one of three commonly used 'hard problems' for cryptography\; the other tw
o are the discrete logarithm problem and elliptic curves.\n\nThe RSA crypt
osystem has been incorporated into popular products such as Secure Socket
Layer (SSL) and Secure Shell (SSH) as well as numerous other commercial pr
oducts.
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SUMMARY:1977: Filing for RSA Patent
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