RSA Authentication

RSA is an asymmetric (public-key) cryptographic algorithm used in secure elements and advanced NFC applications for digital signatures and mutual authentication. With key lengths of 2048 or 4096 bits, RSA enables scenarios where the tag proves its identity without exposing private keys. It is commonly found in electronic passports, government ID cards, and high-security smart card applications.

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Asymmetric encryption. Used in secure elements for digital signatures and certificate-based authentication. RSA-2048 is considered secure until at least 2030. RSA-4096 provides additional margin. Vulnerable to quantum computing (Shor's algorithm) in the future, driving migration to post-quantum algorithms.