How would you describe secret key and public key cryptography? What distinguishes them from one another?
How would you describe secret key and public key cryptography? What distinguishes them from one another?
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Both secret and public key cryptography contribute to information security by performing encryption calculations. Secret key cryptography can encode and decode the two encryptions.
However, public key cryptography effectively employs a symmetric methodology. This system uses two keys, one of which is effectively the public key, making the data accessible to any client. The key is secure and can only be obtained by the director.