3 reasons why encryption matters
3 reasons why encryption matters
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Why is encryption important? Here are three reasons:
1⃣ Internet privacy concerns are real
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Encryption helps protect your online privacy by turning personal information into “for your eyes only” messages intended only for the parties that need them — and no one else.
You should make sure that your emails are being sent over an encrypted connection, or that you are encrypting each message.
Most email clients come with the option for encryption in their Settings menu, and if you check your email with a web browser, take a moment to ensure that SSL encryption is available.
2⃣ Hacking is big business
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Cybercrime is a global business, often run by multinational outfits.
Many of the large-scale data breaches that you may have heard about in the news demonstrate that cybercriminals are often out to steal personal information for financial gain.
3⃣ Regulations demand it
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires healthcare providers to implement security features that help protect patients’ sensitive health information online.
Institutions of higher learning must take similar steps under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) to protect student records.
Retailers must contend with the Fair Credit Practices Act (FCPA) and similar laws that help protect consumers.
Encryption helps businesses stay compliant with regulatory requirements and standards. It also helps protect the valuable data of their customers.
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