A cryptosystem is a set of cryptographic algorithms that map ciphertexts and plaintexts to each other.[1]
Private-key cryptosystems
editPrivate-key cryptosystems use the same key for encryption and decryption.
- Caesar cipher
- Substitution cipher
- Enigma machine
- Data Encryption Standard
- Twofish
- Serpent
- Camellia
- Salsa20
- ChaCha20
- Blowfish
- CAST5
- Kuznyechik
- RC4
- 3DES
- Skipjack
- Safer
- IDEA
- Advanced Encryption Standard, also known as AES and Rijndael.[2]
Public-key cryptosystems
editPublic-key cryptosystems use a public key for encryption and a private key for decryption.
References
edit- ^ Corinne Bernstein. "cryptosystem". TechTarget.com. Retrieved Nov 1, 2021.
- ^ Roeder, Tom. "Symmetric-Key Cryptography". www.cs.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2017-02-05.