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Data Encryption in Transit
Encryption
Transport-layer confidentiality and integrity.
Definition
Data encryption in transit typically refers to transport security (e.g., TLS) that encrypts application data and provides integrity protection during transmission between endpoints.
In plain English
Transport-layer confidentiality and integrity.
Why this matters
Why it matters: It mitigates passive eavesdropping and active MITM manipulation on untrusted networks.
Example
Example: TLS 1.3 with modern cipher suites for HTTPS connections.