watched the whole thing. was very informative. Actually havent used RSA in any capacity in years (AES is a lot easier to use), but always viewed RSA as a battle-tested encryption method/alg. I suppose with anything there are ways to misuse it, and RSA appears to be really easy to misuse.
In 2005, The NSA began recommended migrating away from RSA and onto ECC algorithms for its customers' classified use cases. [1]
In 2018, it paused that recommendation, essentially arguing that if you haven't migrated already, wait until the quantum-resistant algorithms are well vetted to avoid a second migration.
vbezhenar|4 years ago
holtalanm|4 years ago
jnwatson|4 years ago
In 2018, it paused that recommendation, essentially arguing that if you haven't migrated already, wait until the quantum-resistant algorithms are well vetted to avoid a second migration.
1. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSA_Suite_B_Cryptography]