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Encryption at Rest

Encryption

Scrambling data while it’s stored.

Definition

Encryption at rest protects data saved on a device or server (disk, database, backups) so it can’t be read without the right key.

In plain English Scrambling data while it’s stored.

Why this matters

Why it matters: If a laptop is stolen or a server is accessed, encrypted data is harder to misuse.

Example

Example: Your phone storage is encrypted with your passcode.