On Monday, 12.3, the Haifa Linux Club, will gather to hear Shachar Shemesh speak about

                Why the smallest RSA private key is not 42 (it's 47)

Abstract

The lecture is compressed overview of the mathematical principles behind RSA. The lecture is mathematical in nature, and covers some modern algebra grounds. The ultimate goal is to understand how an RSA key is generated, what prime numbers cannot be used as RSA keys, and how the decryption key is generated. The lecture will NOT cover such topics as "why is RSA secure", though, time permitting, how to decrypt certain RSA messages without their key will be shown.

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We meet in Taub building, room 3. For instructions see:
http://haifux.org/where.html

Attendance is free, and you are all invited!

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Future Lectures

162     DV (Digital Video) under Linux    Alon Altman           26/3/2007

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We are always looking for interesting lectures. If you wish to contribute a lecture to the 2007 lecture season - please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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