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How is encrypted data stored?
Data is encrypted while it passes to storage devices, such as individual hard disks, tape drives, or the libraries and arrays that contain them. Using storage level encryption along with database and file encryption goes a long way toward offsetting the risk of losing your data.
Why is encrypted data stored?
Personal data should be stored in an encrypted form to protect against unauthorised access or processing, especially if the loss of the personal data is reasonably likely to occur and would cause damage or distress to individuals.
What happens to data when it is encrypted?
Data encryption scrambles data into “ciphertext” to render it unreadable to anyone without the correct decryption key or password.
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