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Glossary Term Storage Encryption

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What is Storage Encryption?

Storage encryption is the process of converting data stored in media into a secure format using algorithms to prevent unauthorized access.

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Understanding Storage Encryption

Storage encryption refers to the process of converting data stored on physical or virtual drives into ciphertext to protect it from unauthorized access. This encryption technique makes the data unreadable to anyone who does not possess the correct decryption key, ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of the stored information. Storage encryption helps prevent data breaches and unauthorized disclosure of sensitive data, both at rest and in transit.

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