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Encryption transforms readable data into ciphertext using an algorithm and a key, so someone who obtains the ciphertext cannot normally understand it without the required key. It protects confidentiality for data in transit, such as traffic between services, and at rest, such as files, databases, and backups. Encryption does not by itself prove who sent data, prevent tampering, or protect plaintext displayed on a compromised endpoint.

Its security therefore depends on implementation and key management. Attackers may target stolen, exposed, or overprivileged keys, weak algorithms or protocols, poor randomness, and systems that decrypt data unnecessarily. Use modern, authenticated encryption where appropriate; protect keys separately from encrypted data with tightly limited access, rotation and revocation procedures, and monitored use. Verify that encryption covers relevant backups and internal service links, while recognizing that lost keys can make recovery impossible and that encrypted traffic may still reveal metadata such as timing or endpoints.

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Bank Info Security 1 year, 4 months ago

Breach Roundup: US Sanctions Iran-Based Nemesis Admin

Also, BianLian Ransomware Hackers Aren't Really Mailing YouThis week, the U.S. sanctioned the Nemesis admin, Poco RAT spotted in Latin America, Apple challenged a British order to weaken encryption and the FBI warned against scam letters purportedly from BianLian. Also, a Nigerian tax scammer extradited to the U.S., a new botnet and a Webex vulnerability.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 4 months ago

Enterprises: Don't Delay Move to Post-Quantum Algorithms

Gartner's Bart Willemsen on Need to Adopt Post-Quantum CryptographyNation-state adversaries will likely harvest stolen encrypted data for decryption using quantum decryption, when available. Bart Willemsen, vice president analyst at Gartner, urges enterprises to transition to post-quantum cryptography algorithms to safeguard their data.