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5 Steps to Send An Encrypted Email in Gmail

These days, we use Gmail for everything from customer service to telehealth. Over time, your Gmail account might become a treasure trove of sensitive PII, PCI, PHI, and passwords that hackers can leverage. In fact, as of this year, just under half of all data breaches involve email. So, what can you do to protect your inbox? Enter: email encryption.

Encryption at rest in Elastic Cloud: Bring your own key with Azure Key Vault

In the first blog in this series, we unpacked the foundational concepts of encryption at rest and introduced you to Elastic Cloud’s “bring your own key” (BYOK) feature, which allows you to do encryption at rest with encryption keys managed by the KMS service of your cloud provider. The second blog of this series dives into the technical nuances of implementing encryption at rest with AWS KMS keys.

Ensuring Your Privacy: The Critical Role of Security in Choosing a VPN

Among the growing digital threats to privacy, picking out a Virtual Private Network with the right security features makes it very fundamental. The VPN will not only hide your IP address but will go ahead and encrypt your internet connection, thus helping maintain your privacy while online. On the other hand, not all VPNs are created equal. When it comes to the question of what security in a VPN is, it can enable one to make-without question-an informed decision towards guarding one's digital life.

How to Send Encrypted Emails in Gmail in 5 Easy Steps

In today's digital landscape, email encryption is a key component of data protection, especially for organizations that handle personal, financial, or health-related information. Whether you need to safeguard Personally identifiable information (PII), Payment card data (PCI), Protected Health Information (PHI), secrets, or Intellectual Property (IP), this guide will walk you through the process of sending encrypted emails in Gmail.

Encryption at rest in Elastic Cloud: Bring your own key with AWS KMS

In the previous blog of this series, we unpacked the foundational concepts of encryption at rest and introduced you to Elastic Cloud’s “bring your own key” (BYOK) feature, which allows you to do encryption at rest with encryption keys managed by the KMS service of your cloud provider.

Internet Safety at Sea: How to Stay Secure While Cruising

Staying connected while on vacation has never been easier. Even when sailing the ocean waves on a cruise, technology allows us to stay up-to-date with our friends and family, sharing our adventures and staying in touch with loved ones on social media, by email, over messaging and chat applications, and by video.

10 Features to Improve Data Security of Subscription Management Systems

Subscription management systems handle vast amounts of sensitive data, including personal information and payment details. Ensuring this data is securely managed and protected is crucial to maintaining customer trust and compliance with regulations. In this article, we'll explore ten features that can significantly enhance the security of a subscription management system, providing a comprehensive approach to protecting sensitive information.

How Do Law Firms Protect Their Clients' Data?

In this technologically advanced era, law firms may start to store sensitive information about their clients' cases on computers. But they need to be able to protect this information properly so that it does not fall into the hands of malicious people. Knowing what the other side knows and being able to use that information against them in a litigation process is very valuable. During the litigation process, the other side may want to access this information ambitiously, and the law firm in Indiana's job is to protect this information in the best way possible and keep its client safe.

The 11 Best Encrypted Cloud Storage Solutions 2024

No matter what information is being transmitted online, whether you send files, text messages, or upload files to back up in the cloud, the only way to guarantee secure data transmission is by using encrypted services. Encrypted cloud storage is the best method to store your files securely. However, not all cloud services offer the same levels of encryption, resulting in a less private storage method.