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Huawei Exam HC-711 Topic 1 Question 92 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's HC-711 exam
Question #: 92
Topic #: 1
[All HC-711 Questions]

Which of the following security zones can be conditionally deleted?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Shayne
1 years ago
Yes, that's correct. The main difference lies in the key usage.
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Aliza
1 years ago
So, the statement is true then?
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Kerrie
1 years ago
Haha, this is a classic trick question! The answer is definitely Option B. Symmetric and asymmetric encryption are like night and day, my dude.
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Willetta
1 years ago
I agree, symmetric and asymmetric encryption are completely different!
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Tatum
1 years ago
False
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Madonna
1 years ago
I agree, symmetric encryption uses the same key for both encryption and decryption.
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Toi
1 years ago
This is a tricky one, but I'm pretty sure the answer is False. Symmetric and asymmetric algorithms are fundamentally different in their key management, not just the algorithms themselves.
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Lashaun
1 years ago
Hmm, I thought the key difference was that symmetric algorithms use a single shared key, while asymmetric algorithms use a public and private key pair. Option B seems right to me.
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Terrilyn
1 years ago
I'm pretty sure the main difference is that symmetric algorithms use the same key for both encryption and decryption, while asymmetric algorithms use different keys. Option B has to be the correct answer here.
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Harrison
1 years ago
So, the main difference is definitely the use of different keys.
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Rosendo
1 years ago
Asymmetric algorithms use different keys for encryption and decryption.
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Carline
1 years ago
Yes, symmetric algorithms use the same key for both encryption and decryption.
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Diane
1 years ago
I think you're right, option B is the correct answer.
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Shayne
1 years ago
I think the main difference is the type of key used.
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