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SageMath: Implementing Secure Key Exchange

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November 2025

Discover why public-key cryptography is a powerful mechanism for secure key exchange in this 12th part of the series of articles on SageMath.

SageMath: Implementing Secure Key Exchange

In the previous article in this series (published in the September 2025 issue of Open Source For You, we explored RSA in detail and implemented a simplified yet practically secure version of it. Unlike the toy examples we had considered earlier, this implementation can be executed even on moderately powered computers, yet remains unbreakable with the resources of the most powerful supercomputers available today. However, we also observed that RSA, like most public-key cryptographic (PKC) systems, is computationally intensive and therefore not well suited for large-scale data encryption.

In practice, PKC is typically employed to encrypt short messages or, more importantly, to securely exchange secret keys between two parties. Once exchanged, these keys are then used in symmetric-key cryptography, which is significantly faster and better suited for encrypting large volumes of data. This combination makes public-key cryptography a powerful mechanism for secure key exchange—an area that will be the central focus of this article.

Before moving further, let us revisit another thread we began developing in the previous article—why SageMath is faster and more efficient than Python? In that discussion, we examined examples that highlighted the syntactical differences between SageMath and Python, demonstrating that SageMath is not merely another dialect of Python. We also observed cases where SageMath provided significant speedups while performing operations similar to those in Python.

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