In a sense of a supreme technology used for decades, RSA most likely will yield somewhat to the upcoming competitors. However, as a scientific discipline laid out the basics of crypto-security, it will remain as algebra didn't replaced arithmetic, and calculous didn't replace algebra. RSA will remain an important brick in the foundation of cryptography.
In a sense of a supreme technology used for decades, RSA most likely will yield somewhat to the upcoming competitors. However, as a scientific discipline laid out the basics of crypto-security, it will remain as algebra didn't replaced arithmetic, and calculous didn't replace algebra. RSA will remain an important brick in the foundation of cryptography.
RSA will remain an important brick in the foundation of cryptography. Yes. For super computers also, the complexity of integer factorization is exponential. However, considering the present scenario, it is not far to Quantum computer to break the RSA crypto system. Shor Algorithm (Quantum computing) has the power to break the RSA in O(n^2) time or in other words, very quickly.
he big challenge of the cryptographic community right now is to build a PostQuantum cryptosystem able to resist quantum computer attacks. In fact, many classical cryptosystems based on mathematical problems which were one deemed intractable may be easily solved like RSA, ECC, El Gamal.