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But applying encryption in a wrong way is worse than no use of encryption, since you thereby create


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Background - Whether to protect against corporate data leakage, hackers trying to crack systems or workers who lose devices in public transport: Encryption is the cure.
But applying encryption in a wrong way is worse than no use of encryption, since you thereby creates a false sense of security. These are five more tips to use. Encryption the right way Read Part 1 of this two-part series.
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