What encryption algorithm do you prefer for asymmetric keys, specifically signing?
#cryptography #pgp #GPG #GnuPG
@freemo
ECC is more elegant to me. Not willing to write down thousands of characters on a postcard to just exchange public keys.
(But still, police asked me what it is after I got several postcard which are filled by base64 encoded data 🤣)
@skyblond tainly is more space and computationally efficient. While that makes it easier to brute force it is still out of reach with current tech to brute force and will likely remain that way. Still some see RSA's ineffiency as a feature.
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@skyblond tainly is more space and computationally efficient. While that makes it easier to brute force it is still out of reach with current tech to brute force and will likely remain that way. Still some see RSA's ineffiency as a feature.