Encryption Facts: Symmetric & Asymmetric π
Learn about symmetric and asymmetric encryption, their key differences, and how they protect data securely.

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Encryption Facts
Symmetric encryption uses the identical key to both encrypt and decrypt the data. Asymmetric encryption uses two related keys (public and private) for data encryption and decryption, and takes away the security risk of key sharing. The RSA algorithm encryption and authentication method is the most commonly used encryption method.
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Symmetric encryption uses the identical key to both encrypt and decrypt the data. Asymmetric encryption uses two related keys (public and private) for data encryption and decryption, and takes away the security risk of key sharing. The RSA algorithm encryption and authentication method is the most commonly used encryption method.
This video has been brought to you by JSCAPE. As a leading provider of managed file transfer software and networking solutions to businesses and government agencies in more than 54 countries worldwide, JSCAPE provides secure, seamless and reliable file transfer systems for data delivery that meet a variety of audit and regulatory requirements.
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