Public Key Cryptography
Tim Harford introduces inventions, ideas and innovations that have helped to create the modern economic world. Geeks versus government - the story of public key cryptography.
Take a very large prime number - one that's not divisible by anything other than itself. Then take another. Multiply them together. That's simple enough, and it gives you a very, very large "semi-prime" number. That's a number that's divisible only by two prime numbers. Now challenge someone else to take that semi-prime number, and figure out which two prime numbers were multiplied together to produce it. That, it turns out, is exceptionally hard. Some mathematics are a lot easier to perform in one direction than another. Public key cryptography works by exploiting this difference. And without it we would not have the internet as we know it. Tim Harford tells the story of public key cryptography - and the battle between the geeks who developed it, and the government which tried to control it.
Producer: Ben Crighton
Editors: Richard Knight and Richard Vadon.
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