RSA releases proprietary security algorithm
RSA disputes Holahan's claims arguing that its patent has helped e-commerce by establishing a trusted and assured standard. It says that releasing these patent rights now will give the industry a new lease of life. "Releasing the RSA algorithm into the public domain now is a symbolic next step in the evolution of this market," says Coviello. "We believe it will cement the position of RSA encryption as the standard in all categories of wired and wireless applications and devices."
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