Most people who use the Home Edition of Windows 10 and 11 are unlikely to be aware that their computer also comes with a Microsoft encryption tool. On many computers, it’s even activated by default.
If you’ve read anything about technology in the last few years, you may have seen the term “encryption” floating around. It’s a simple concept, but the realities of its use are enormously complicated.
In our blog, we have talked about the ways of how to secure cloud computing and touched upon the topic of encrypting. We found that it is a topic that deserves a whole separate article to describe it ...
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