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Question #: 592
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Which two algorithms must be used when an engineer is creating a connection that will have classified data across it? (Choose two.)

  • A. RSA-3072
  • B. ECDSA-256
  • C. AES-256
  • D. RC4
  • E. SHA-384
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ITVI
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: CE
C & E is correct and not A & C. The question is a bit tricky. but others are picking two encryptions only. Think about it, you only need one encryption and one integrity and off it goes.
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Pierre_Bouvier
4 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AC
SHA-384 (Secure Hash Algorithm 384-bit) is a hashing algorithm used for data integrity verification. It does not encrypt data but ensures data integrity, making it insufficient alone for classified data protection.
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wowako
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AC
A. RSA-3072: RSA with a 3072-bit key length is considered a strong encryption algorithm for key exchange and digital signatures. It is used for securely exchanging encryption keys over an insecure network, which is crucial for maintaining the security of classified data. C. AES-256: AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with a 256-bit key length is a highly secure symmetric encryption algorithm. It is widely used for encrypting data due to its strong resistance to brute-force attacks and its suitability for securing classified information.
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