RSA

RSA may refer to:

Organizations

Academia and education

  • Rabbinical Seminary of America, a yeshiva in New York City
  • Regional Science Association International (formerly the Regional Science Association), a US-based learned society
  • Renaissance Society of America, a scholarly organization based in New York City
  • Rhetoric Society of America, an academic organization for the study of rhetoric
  • Royal Scottish Academy, a Scottish art institute
  • The RSA, formally the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, a British institution

Military

Other organizations

Places

In science and technology

Cryptography and security

  • RSA (cryptosystem), the Rivest-Shamir-Adleman cryptosystem, a cryptosystem for public-key encryption
    • RSA Conference, an annual cryptography convention
    • RSA Factoring Challenge, a computational number theory challenge aimed at factorizing a given set of semi-prime numbers
    • RSA numbers, a set of numbers that have as factors two prime numbers (semi-prime keys)
    • RSA Security, a US network security provider, a subsidiary of Dell Technologies

Biology, organic chemistry, and medicine

  • Rsa RNA, partially characterised non-coding RNA from Staphylococcus aureus
  • Respiratory sinus arrhythmia, the heart rate variation due to respiration
  • Retrosynthetic analysis, in organic chemistry

Other uses in science and technology

  • RSA (missile), a Swiss-developed surface-to-air missile system
  • Rational Software Architect, part of IBM Rational Application Developer
  • Remote supervisor adapter an out-of-band management interface on IBM servers
  • Residual stress analysis, the study of the influence of residual stress on a material's mechanical properties
  • Revolver Stechkina-Avraamova, a designation of the Russian OTs-01 Kobalt revolver
  • Roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis, also called radiostereometric analysis, a method of calculating 3D orientation using X-ray images

Other uses

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