What Is "ECC" (Elliptic-Curve Cryptography)?
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ECC stands for "Elliptic Curve Cryptography." It is a type of public-key cryptography, which is a method of encrypting data in such a way that it can be transmitted securely and can only be decrypted by someone with the appropriate decryption key. ECC is based on the mathematics of elliptic curves, which are curves that are defined by equations of the form y^2 = x^3 + ax + b.
ECC is known for being more efficient and secure than other types of public-key cryptography, such as RSA. It can be used for a variety of applications, including secure communication over the Internet, digital signatures, and authentication. ECC is widely used in applications that require strong security, such as online banking and e-commerce.
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