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A public key encryption system

A. allows anyone to decode the transmission

B. allows only the correct sender to decode the data

C. allows only the correct receiver to decode the data

D. does not encode the data before transmitting it

E. None of the above

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Public key encryption, or public key cryptography, is a method of encrypting data with two different keys and making one of the keys, the public key, available for anyone to use. The other key is known as the private key.

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