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Why organizations need to consider a key management solution

To secure every bit of information in an organization, various protection measures must be implemented. One of the most commonly chosen t00ls because of its capability to cover a lot of ground is data encryption. 

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Encryption is a form of cryptography, which is also called by some as the study of secret communication. It involves transforming plaintext or readable private information into something that appears nonsense so that third-party entities – named “adversaries,” in cryptography – cannot understand the data, should they get a hold of it. 

The intended recipients of the information are then provided with a means to decode it. In data encryption, the tool used to do is called a “key.” 

In an organization that employs data encryption, there can be countless keys involved, depending on the number of people, machines, and applications. To ensure efficiency and productivity, a key management system can be advantageous. 

Key management is the process of the generation, exchange, storage, use, and crypto-shredding of said keys. It can also be given the responsibility of distributing the keys to the pertinent users or groups. Moreover, some systems can monitor and record the instances when the keys are used for further protection. 

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Entrepreneur and innovator Richard Blech heads Secure Channels, which offers solutions that ensure the protection of client data from any form of theft. Mr. Blech is also a strong advocate of disruptive technology and strategic alliances. Read more about him by visiting this page.

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