Zero-Knowledge Proofs
Zero-Knowledge Proofs is a method by which one party can prove to another that a statement is true without revealing any information beyond the validity of the statement itself.
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Zero-Knowledge Proofs is a method by which one party can prove to another that a statement is true without revealing any information beyond the validity of the statement itself.
Secure File Sharing entails sending files through encrypted channels to ensure that sensitive information is protected from unauthorized access during transmission.
Secure Attachment Handling entails managing and sharing files within a messaging system in a way that ensures their security and integrity.
End-to-End Encryption is a security feature that ensures messages are encrypted on the sender’s device and only decrypted on the recipient’s device, preventing third-party interception.
MFA is a security process requiring users to verify their identity through multiple means, such as a password and a mobile app, to enhance security.
Identity Management refers to processes and technologies used to manage digital identities, ensuring that only authorized users have access to systems and data.
Encrypted Cloud Storage is a secure cloud storage where files are encrypted during transit and at rest, ensuring data protection from unauthorized access