Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) are both common encryption processes which accept RSA as a common method for encryption. Since RSA uses two keys (public and private) both SSL and TLS would satisfy the conditions of the question.
Type your answer here... AsymmetricAnswer Explanation: Asymmetric encryption uses a key pair, a public key, and a private key for the encryption and decryption process. One key is used to encrypt the information, and the other key is used to decrypt it. Asymmetric encryption uses Rivest Shamir Adleman (RSA) as a common asymmetric solution to encrypt information.It could be that the person posing the question was looking for SSL (or TLS) which use encryption to secure communications. While RSA is not the only encryption method accepted, both SSL and TLS can, and commonly DO, use RSA as the negotiated encryption scheme.
Developing solution is a common BPR phase that includes detailed process definition, system requirements writing and system development, training development, implementation planning, operational transition plan, pilots and trials.
presentation layer for data encryption and transport layer for web browser encryption
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Yes, it is a very common technique.
The most common application for encryption is in Internet browsing; whenever someone enters a "secure" website (indicated by shttp as the page protocol type) an encryption system is used to secure traffic between the user and the site.
common salt does not have much effect as it is a substance formed during the process of neutralization. thus it is neither acidic nor basic in nature.
That would be an encryption. Encryptions are usually found within safe looking files and programmed macros.
neither, a common salt solution is neutral
Common solutions
The noun 'solution' is a singular, common noun.The noun solution is a concrete noun as a word fora homogeneous molecular mixture of two or more substances.The noun solution is an abstract noun as a word forthe act or process of solving a problem; the state of being solved; an answer to a problem.
No milk is not a neutral solution