What is Key Size?
The key size is one of the ways to measure how secure the data is when encrypted.
The longer the key, the harder it is to decrypt the file by force. Depending on the sensitivity of your data, you may choose to use a 128 bit key size for less sensitive data or 512 bit key size for critical data. A smaller key size typically allows for faster encryption.
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