external/anthropic-cybersecurity-skills/skills/implementing-digital-signatures-with-ed25519/SKILL.md
Ed25519 is a high-performance digital signature algorithm using the Edwards curve Curve25519. It provides 128-bit security with 64-byte signatures and 32-byte keys, offering significant advantages ove
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Ed25519 is a high-performance digital signature algorithm using the Edwards curve Curve25519. It provides 128-bit security with 64-byte signatures and 32-byte keys, offering significant advantages over RSA and ECDSA including deterministic signatures (no random nonce needed), resistance to side-channel attacks, and fast verification. This skill covers implementing Ed25519 for document signing, code signing, and API authentication.
| Property | Ed25519 | RSA-3072 | ECDSA P-256 | |----------|---------|----------|-------------| | Security | 128-bit | 128-bit | 128-bit | | Public key size | 32 bytes | 384 bytes | 64 bytes | | Signature size | 64 bytes | 384 bytes | 64 bytes | | Key generation | ~50 us | ~100 ms | ~1 ms | | Sign | ~70 us | ~5 ms | ~200 us | | Verify | ~200 us | ~200 us | ~500 us | | Deterministic | Yes | No (PSS) | No (unless RFC 6979) |
development
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testing
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development
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devops
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