👉 Roric is a term in the context of cryptography and digital signatures. It refers to a cryptographic algorithm that uses a random number sequence as the key for encryption, rather than using a fixed seed or modulus. This allows for the generation of unique and unpredictable keys, making it difficult for an attacker to predict the output of the signature. Roric is commonly used in asymmetric cryptography algorithms such as RSA, which are widely used in secure communication systems like internet protocols and digital wallets.