SSH, or Secure Shell, is a cryptographic network protocol that provides secure and encrypted communication between two computers over an insecure network, typically the internet. SSH is widely used for remote administration and secure data transfer, and it plays a crucial role in ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of data during communication.

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