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l Symmetric-key cryptosystems use the  (1)  key for encryption and decryption of a message,though a message or group of messages may have a different key than others .A significant disadvantage of symmetric ciphers is the key management necessary to use them securely. Each distinct pair of communicating parties must, ideally, share a different key, and perhaps each ciphertext exchanged as Well. The number of keys required increases as the square of the number of network members,which very quickly requires complex key management schemes to keep them all straight and secret. The difficulty of securely establishing a secret  (2)  between two communicating parties,when a secure channel doesn’t already exist between them, also presents a chicken-and-egg problem which is a considerable practical obstacle for cryptography users in the real world.

Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman, authors of the first paper on public-key cryptography. In a groundbreaking 1976 paper,Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman proposed the notion of public-key (also, more generally, called asymmetric key) cryptography in which two different but mathematically related keys are used — a public key and a private key.A public key system is so constructed that calculation of one key (the private key) is computationally infeasible  (3)  the other (the public key), even though they are necessarily related. Instead, both keys are generated secretly, as an interrelated pair. The historian David Kahn described public-key cryptography as “the most revolutionary new concept in the field since poly-alphabetic substitution emerged in the Renaissance”.

In public-key cryptosystems, the  (4)  key may be freely distributed, while its paired private key must remain secret. The public key is typically used for encryption, while the private or secret key is used for decryption. Diffie and Hellman showed that public-key cryptography was possible by presenting the Diffie-Hellman key exchange protocol.

In 1978, Ronald Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Len Adleman invented  (5) , another public-key system.

In 1997, it finally became publicly known that asymmetric key cryptography had been invented by James H.Ellis at GCHQ, a British intelligence organization, and that, in the early 1970s,both the Diffie-Hellman and RSA algorithms had been previously developed (by Malcolm J.Williamson and Clifford Cocks,respectively) .

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plaintext
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stream
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ciphertext
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key
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答案:

D

解析:


(1)题目描述对称密钥加密解密使用相同的密钥,因此答案为D(key)。

(2)题目中提到在通信双方之间安全地建立密钥的困难,这也是一个鸡和蛋的问题,对于现实世界中的密码用户来说是一个实际障碍。根据上下文,这里指的应该是密钥的建立,因此答案也是D(key)。

(3)公钥系统是如此构造的,使得从一个密钥(私钥)得到另一个密钥(公钥)在计算上是不可行的。因此,答案为“计算上不可行的”。

(4)在公钥密码体制中,公钥可以自由分发,因此答案为公钥。

(5)1978年,Ronald Rivest、Adi Shamir和Len Adleman发明了另一种公钥体制,即RSA,因此答案为RSA。

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