This infographic summarizes the core differences between RSA and AES, and illustrates the common real-world hybrid approach where RSA is used for secure key exchange and digital signatures, while AES is used for fast bulk data encryption.
This is a conceptual overview. Real implementations use specific padding and modes (for example, RSA-OAEP for encryption and AES-GCM for authenticated encryption) and depend heavily on correct key management.
Do not paste real passwords, private keys, or sensitive personal/company data into online demo tools. Use test values only.
