The Raspberry Pi Foundation and UK Government code breaking facility GCHQ have got together to create a public key encryption teaching resource. Find it here and a blog introducing it here. Be warned, if you want to finish the whole educational unit, you will need to build yourself an eight-Raspberry Pi (32 core) mini-supercomputing cluster.
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from Electronics Weekly https://www.electronicsweekly.com/blogs/engineer-in-wonderland/raspberry-pi-gchq-teach-encryption-2017-07/
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