hello!
so i came across this "ECDSA does not encrypt or prevent someone from seeing or accessing your data, what it protects against though is making sure that the data was not tampered with"
so does this mean if we use ssl for a webserver our only option is RSA? because i always liked ecdsa because of the shorter keysizes and faster ssl handshakes,but if its not encrypting the data from packet sniffers its basically useless,so should we switch to rsa 3072 bit to get the equivalent of a p-256 key?
so i came across this "ECDSA does not encrypt or prevent someone from seeing or accessing your data, what it protects against though is making sure that the data was not tampered with"
so does this mean if we use ssl for a webserver our only option is RSA? because i always liked ecdsa because of the shorter keysizes and faster ssl handshakes,but if its not encrypting the data from packet sniffers its basically useless,so should we switch to rsa 3072 bit to get the equivalent of a p-256 key?