RSA (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) is an asymmetric encryption algorithm, which is a type of public-key cryptography. In asymmetric encryption, a public key is used for encryption, and a private key is used for decryption. The two keys are mathematically related, but it is computationally infeasible to derive the private key from the public key.
Option B, "It is an asymmetric encryption algorithm", is therefore the correct answer.
it´s B
https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/definition/RSA#:~:text=The%20opposite%20key%20from%20the,electronic%20communications%20and%20data%20storage.
Answer is B - RSA is an asymmetric encryption algorithm.
https://study-ccna.com/cisco-cryptography-symmetric-vs-asymmetric-encryption/
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