ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC ENCRYPTION
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Today, there are three common types of authentication protocols used in Internet technology: tokens (something the person has); knowledge (something the person knows); biometrics (something the person is) (Baker, 2003). Sometimes, these can be combined, such as a "smart card" (token) that must be inserted into a computer and then requires that a password (knowledge) be entered.Often, companies require authentication of identity in order to decode an encoded message. Encoding messages and transactions sent over the Internet is one way that organizations seek to protect their data from prying eyes. While encoding schemes can eventually be broken given the computing resources and sufficient time, t
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