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File Encryption

Encryption

Locking a file so only the key can open it.

Definition

File encryption protects individual files by encrypting their contents. Without the right key or password, the file looks like random data.

In plain English Locking a file so only the key can open it.

Why this matters

Why it matters: It helps protect sensitive documents if devices are lost or files are shared.

Example

Example: Encrypt a PDF before emailing it.