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IPSec vs SSL   Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) are used to ensure secure data transmission between computers. The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol is used mainly in authenticating web transactions between web servers and web browsers. Main concern in developing SSL was... 
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Public Key vs Private Key Cryptography is the study of hiding information, and it is used when communicating over an untrusted medium such as internet, where information needs to be protected from other third parties. Encryption uses an algorithm called a cipher to encrypt data and it can be decrypted only using... 
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Symmetric Key Encryption vs Public Key Encryption Cryptography is the study of hiding information, and it is used when communicating over an untrusted medium such as internet, where information needs to be protected from other third parties. Modern cryptography focuses on developing cryptographic algorithms that... 
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SSH vs SCP SSH and SCP are two network protocols that can be used to exchange data through a secure channel between two remote devices in a network. SSH stands for Secure Shell, while SCP stands for Secure Copy Protocol. SSH is a protocol for establishing a secure connection between two remote computers, and this... 
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Data Compression vs Data Encryption Data compression is the process of reducing the size of data. It uses an encoding scheme, which encodes the data using a less number of bits than the original data. Encryption is also a process of transforming data that is used in cryptography. It converts the original data... 
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SSL vs HTTPS Communications over networks or internet could become very insecure if the proper secure measures are not in place. This could be critical for applications like payment transactions on the web, causing losses of millions of dollars to the customer and the enterprise. This is where SSL and HTTPS come... 
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Encoding vs Encryption Encoding is the process of transforming data in to a different format using a method that is publicly available. The purpose of this transformation is to increase the usability of data especially in different systems. Encryption is also a process of transforming data that is used in cryptography.... 
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Data Validation vs Data Verification Data are the most important asset to any organization. Therefore, it must be made sure that data is valid and useable at all costs. Data Validation and Data Verification are two important processes of making sure that data possesses these two qualities. Data validation makes... 
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Data Integrity vs Data Security Data are the most important asset to any organization. Therefore, it must be made sure that data is valid and secure all the time. Data integrity and Data security are two important aspects of making sure that data is useable by its intended users. Data integrity makes sure that... 
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Digital Signature vs Digital Certificate A digital signature is a mechanism that is used to verify that a particular digital document or a message is authentic. It provides the receiver a guarantee that the message was actually generated by the sender and it was not modified by a third party. Digital signatures... 
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DoS vs DDoS DoS (Denial-of-Service) attack is a type of attack carried out by a single host that denies a certain service to its intended users, by either crashing or flooding the computer that is offering the service. DDoS (Distributed Denial-of-Service) attack is a DoS attack simultaneously carried out by multiple... 
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CISSP vs CISM CISSP and CISM are two of the most widely sought after certification programs for information security. Both CISSP and CISM intend to provide a common body of knowledge for information security professionals and managers around the world. Both CISSP and CISM are approved certifications for the Information... 
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Antivirus vs Firewall Both Antivirus software and Firewalls are mechanisms that are used as security measures in computer networks. A device or set of devices intended to allow permission to accept/deny transmissions based on a certain set of rules is called a firewall. Firewall is used to protect networks from... 
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AES vs TKIP When communicating over an untrusted medium such as wireless networks, it is very important to protect information. Cryptography (encryption) plays an important role in this. Most modern Wi-Fi devices can use either WPA or WPA2 wireless security protocols. User can use TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity... 
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Network Security vs Information Security Network security involves methods or practices used to protect a computer network from unauthorized accesses, misuses or modifications. Networks owned by different organizations require different levels of security. For example, level of security required by a home network... 
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Hashing vs Encrypting The process of transforming a character string in to a shorter fixed length value (called hash values, hash codes, hash sums or checksums) that represents the original string is called hashing. Usually, a function is used to perform this transformation and it is called a hash function. Hashing... 
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Cracker vs Hacker A Cracker is a person who breaks in to a security system only with a malicious intent. A person who breaks in to a computer system for the purpose of earning profit, finding security loopholes of the system, showing protest or just for the sake of challenge is called a hacker. In recent times... 
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Cryptography vs Steganography The study of hiding information is called Cryptography. When communicating over an untrusted medium such as internet, it is very important to protect information and Cryptography plays an important role in this. Today, cryptography uses principles from several disciplines such as... 
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