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Huawei H12-711_V4.0 Exam - Topic 11 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-711_V4.0 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 11
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We should choose the encryption algorithm according to our own use characteristics. When we need to encrypt a large amount of data, it is recommended to use the ____ encryption algorithm to improve the encryption and decryption speed.[fill in the blank]*

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Nikita
3 months ago
Not sure about A, I feel like it depends on the context.
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Gracia
3 months ago
Wait, I thought packets were the standard for this?
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Fausto
3 months ago
A is the way to go, no doubt about it!
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Herman
4 months ago
I think B might be the better choice for packets.
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Dona
4 months ago
Definitely A, symmetry is faster for large data!
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Clay
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused; I thought both terms could apply in some scenarios, but I lean towards "asymmetry" for speed.
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Melda
4 months ago
I feel like "asymmetry" is the right choice here, but I also remember something about the efficiency of symmetric algorithms for bulk data.
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Annmarie
4 months ago
I recall practicing a question like this, and I believe "packets" was mentioned in a different context, so it can't be that.
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Ora
5 months ago
I think the answer might be "asymmetry" because I remember it being faster for large data, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Meaghan
5 months ago
Wait, I'm confused. Isn't symmetric encryption the one with a single shared key? I thought that was slower than asymmetric for large data. Let me re-read this carefully.
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Brittani
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question is asking about encryption speed for large data, so the answer must be symmetric encryption. That's the one that's optimized for high-throughput.
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Myrtie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know symmetric encryption is faster, but I can't remember if that's the term they're looking for. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Devora
5 months ago
This seems pretty straightforward. I think the answer is asymmetry, since symmetric encryption is generally faster for large data volumes.
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Diane
5 months ago
Symmetric encryption, right? I remember learning that in class. The key is to focus on the specific details of the question - it's asking about speed for large data volumes.
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Viki
5 months ago
I've seen this type of question before. I'm pretty confident that the correct answers are B and D. Time to put my knowledge to the test!
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Valentine
10 months ago
A) symmetry, hands down. Unless you're trying to encrypt your data using carrier pigeons, in which case B) packets might be the way to go.
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Lavonda
8 months ago
A) Yeah, symmetry is definitely faster for large amounts of data.
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Mitzie
9 months ago
B) packets might be the way to go.
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Nelida
9 months ago
A) symmetry, hands down.
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Tamesha
10 months ago
Definitely A) symmetry. I mean, who wants to encrypt their data at a snail's pace? Symmetry is the way to go for speed and efficiency.
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Thersa
8 months ago
Using symmetry encryption will definitely improve encryption and decryption speed.
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Margurite
8 months ago
Symmetry encryption algorithm is the best choice for large amounts of data.
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Stacey
8 months ago
I agree, symmetry is definitely the way to go for speed.
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Rolande
10 months ago
B) packets? What does that even mean? I'm pretty sure the answer is A) symmetry. That's the way to go for large data encryption.
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Paulina
9 months ago
B) Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying that.
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Vallie
9 months ago
A) Yes, symmetry encryption algorithm is recommended for encrypting large amounts of data.
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Lavonda
10 months ago
B) packets are like small units of data that are sent over a network.
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Stephaine
10 months ago
A) symmetry is the way to go for large data encryption.
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Rosina
11 months ago
Hmm, I think the answer is A) symmetry. Symmetric encryption algorithms are generally faster than asymmetric ones, especially for large data sets.
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Jarvis
9 months ago
In the end, it's important to prioritize security while also considering performance.
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Edward
9 months ago
That's true, it's all about choosing the right algorithm for the specific use case.
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Zona
9 months ago
But don't forget that asymmetric encryption has its own advantages too.
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Eura
10 months ago
Yes, using a symmetric encryption algorithm would definitely improve speed for encrypting and decrypting large amounts of data.
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Lacey
10 months ago
I agree, symmetric encryption is definitely faster for large data sets.
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Iluminada
10 months ago
I agree, symmetric encryption is definitely faster for large data sets.
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Ling
11 months ago
But what about using packets encryption for better security?
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Tyisha
11 months ago
I agree with Edwin, symmetry encryption is faster for large amounts of data.
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Edwin
11 months ago
I think we should choose the symmetry encryption algorithm.
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