March 30, 2023, 2:24 p.m. | Sankrit K

Hacker Noon - cybersecurity hackernoon.com

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a system of digital certificates used to verify the identity of a sender or receiver of electronic information.
PKI is based on asymmetric cryptography, which uses a pair of matching keys to encrypt and decrypt data.
This article will explore why PKI may no longer be relevant in today's day and age.

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