Secure Shell (SSH) uses strong encryption algorithms by default to secure the data transmitted between the client and the server, ensuring confidentiality and integrity. Unlike other methods such as Screen-sharing software or RDP, which may require additional configuration for secure transmission, SSH inherently provides a secure channel for remote access.
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