Which of the following are requirements of secret-key cryptography? Select all that apply: a) Lower computing resources required than public-key algorithms b) Trustworthy central servers c) Reliable key revocation d) Flexibility - techniques become easier as the user community grows in size
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a) Lower computing resources required than public-key algorithms: This is a requirement of secret-key cryptography as it is designed to be faster and more efficient than public-key algorithms. Show more…
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