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Is there a way to compare the 923 bit pairing based key with RSA or AES, etc Hi cryptopathe, Thanks for the information. Putting it in terms of cpu power seems like a good way of comparing these dissimilar algorithms. Based on the link you provided, if I understand correctly, this is roughly eqivilant to cracking AES with about a 66 bit key length (or so). This does put it into perspective. Thanks again. |
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Is there a way to compare the 923 bit pairing based key with RSA or AES, etc Thank you Mark, that was very helpful. |
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