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Encryption & Website Security

Data Encryption Services

Since the early days of computing, data theft has been a concern for businesses and individuals alike. In an age where virtually everything is stored on electronic devices, it’s more important than ever to take measures to protect your information One way to do this is by using disk encryption. Disk encryption is a process that scrambles your data into an unreadable format until you provide the correct password or key. This makes it difficult for thieves to access your information if your device is stolen or lost. Additionally, disk encryption can help protect you from cyber attacks.

Why every business should use disk encryption to protect data

Disk encryption is a process of transforming readable data into an unreadable format by using an algorithm. This is done in order to protect information from unauthorized access. Disk encryption can be used by businesses of all sizes to protect their data from being accessed by unauthorized individuals. There are many benefits of using disk encryption to protect your business data. Some of these benefits include the following:

Benefits of Disk Encryption

How we Keep Your Data Safe and Secure on your computer:

BitLocker is a full-disk encryption feature included with certain versions of Microsoft Windows. It is designed to protect data by encrypting all the files on the Windows operating system drive, as well as any other fixed or removable drives attached to the computer. BitLocker was originally released in Windows Vista and has been included in all subsequent releases of Windows except for Windows 8 and 10 Home. BitLocker is available in Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 Professional. It is also available in Microsoft Server 2008 R2 and later versions. The BitLocker feature was introduced in Windows Vista to replace the older Microsoft Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology, which is no longer supported. BitLocker is designed to protect digital content, such as documents and files, on the computer. It uses hardware-based encryption and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) support. BitLocker can produce a USB flash drive that contains encrypted data.

Disk Encryption Manager

(DEM) is a feature of Windows Vista and later that allows administrators to encrypt internal hard drives. The drive itself is encrypted using AES, and a separate key is generated for each volume. This means that the data can be accessed even if the computer is lost or stolen. Encryption is not always a requirement. In the computer industry, there is a line between security and privacy. Privacy is the protection of personal information, such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, or medical records; whereas security is about protecting information from unauthorized access or modification.