Mile2 Cybersecurity Institute

Reply To: OCU C)ISSO A Discussion Lesson 08

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Carlos Martes
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Symmetric cryptography is fast and great for large data but struggles with key sharing, since both sides use the same secret ley. Asymmetric cryptography uses a public and private key, making key exchange safer and enabling digital signatures. It’s slower, but it provides stronger security for identity and communication.

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