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A common term heard these days is data encryption – but not everyone knows what this means, how it works and just how safe your data becomes when encrypted. In this blog, we’ll explore these questions and discover the best ways for you to keep your data secure.

 

What is data security encryption and how does it work?

 

Data encryption is essentially transferring your data into code which requires a key to translate it. Unfortunately, data security encryption tends not to be as exciting as it is in books and movies like The DaVinci Code – but the premise is the same. With more and more business practices becoming digital, it’s vital that not only company assets be protected, but it’s becoming a requirement for customers that their information is kept secure by businesses they choose to interact with.

 

Take a regularly common example of an online shopping purchase. A user enters their credit card information and expects that information to be encrypted during transfer so as to avoid being stolen by hackers. This is referred to as data encryption in transit. Data encryption at rest refers to information that is being stored. This data is more likely to be business information and whilst it is less vulnerable to hacking as it’s not being transferred, this information is often more lucrative to cybercriminals and is, therefore, a likely target.

 

 

How sure can you be that your data is secure?

 

Data protection and encryption is one of the most successful ways you can keep your data secure. Although as with most online transactions, it’s not infallible – but there are a number of ways it can help to maintain the privacy of your company and your customers.

 

Data integrity – whilst hackers may find ways to steal your data whilst encrypted, there are ways to tell that it has been compromised so you can take steps to re-secure the information

 

Meeting regulations – online banking and e-commerce stores have certain regulations they must meet in order to conduct business. Many of these requirements can be met by encrypting sensitive information

 

Secure cloud storage – By encrypting data held in cloud storage, you can be confident that your company’s information is protected. This may include intellectual property.

 

Security with remote working – With more and more companies making the transition to remote working for employees, data encryption can help in making this way of working more secure and protected against hackers.

 

The best way to ensure the security of your data is by partnering with an expert digital protection company like FraudWatch. We’re the experts when it comes to protecting your company from phishing, malware and email security attacks. Contact the team today to discuss how we can help your business with data encryption.