Chapter 35. Encrypting Confidential Information

Encrypting Confidential Information

Organizations of all sizes—and even home computer users—are likely to have sensitive data that must never be available to others. Financial data—your accounting data, personal finance data files, and so on—certainly falls into this category. But your computer might also be the repository for marketing plans, trade secrets, medical history, diaries, phone books, and similar information. Two popular trends in computing, interconnected computers (on a local area network or on the internet) and portable computers, ...

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