RSA is old (literally from 1977!), slow (because huge keys are required to make it non-trivial to brute force), and overall less secure than modern elliptic curve cryptography.
As I said though, I missed that they also have EdDSA and ECDSA keys when I skimmed the article during my lunch break. Since the RSA key is only for backwards compatibility it isn't an issue. Thank you for pointing that out to me.
RSA is old (literally from 1977!), slow (because huge keys are required to make it non-trivial to brute force), and overall less secure than modern elliptic curve cryptography.
As I said though, I missed that they also have EdDSA and ECDSA keys when I skimmed the article during my lunch break. Since the RSA key is only for backwards compatibility it isn't an issue. Thank you for pointing that out to me.