Why is RSA typically used to protect only small amounts of data?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA Security v1.2Why is RSA typically used to protect only small amounts of data?

Why is RSA typically used to protect only small amounts of data?

  • The keys must be a fixed length.
  • The public keys must be kept secret.
  • The algorithms used to encrypt data are slow.
  • The signature keys must be changed frequently.

Exam with this question: CCNA Security Chapter 7 Exam (CCNAS v1.2)

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