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ECC stands for Elliptic Curve Cryptography. Elliptic curves are a mathematical structure which allow to define cryptographic operations on them.

Elliptic Curve Cryptography is used in public-key cryptography, and is based on the algebraic structure of elliptic curves over finite fields: The security of ECC depends on the ability to compute a point multiplication, and the intractability of computing the multiplicand given the original and product points.

The benefits of ECC compared to other systems (such as RSA), is a smaller key size, which reduces requirements for storage and transmission. ECC is suitable for digital signatures, key-agreement, and pseudo-random generators, among other things. Due to it's limited computational requirements, ECC has been used on devices with limited computational power, such as RFID devices.

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Attack on RSA and ECC

I am reading information about RSA and Eliptic Curves cryptography. Assuming that both these two algorithms have stages until two parts achieve key exchange. If an attacker eavesdrop the stages before achieving successful key exchange, and more…
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