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In today's interconnected world, data is more than just a resource — it's the foundation of modern business and society. And as its value has increased, so too have the efforts to compromise it. From ...
What’s the difference? Public key cryptography (asymmetric encryption) involves a pair of keys, while private key cryptography (symmetric encryption) uses a single shared key. Understanding the ...
Symmetric: Uses a single shared key for both encryption and decryption. Asymmetric: Uses two keys—one public and one private. The public key encrypts, and only the matching private key can decrypt.