What is an Encrypted Cloud Storage?
Secure cloud storage where files are encrypted during transit and at rest, ensuring data protection from unauthorized access.
Secure cloud storage where files are encrypted during transit and at rest, ensuring data protection from unauthorized access.
Access Control Lists (ACLLs) are lists that specify which users or system processes can access objects and what operations they can perform, crucial for maintaining security.
Zero-Trust Architecture is a security model that requires strict identity verification for every person and device attempting to access resources on a private network.
User Anonymity is a feature that allows users to communicate or share data without revealing their identity, enhancing privacy and security.
Self-Destructing Messages are messages that automatically delete themselves after a set period, ensuring that sensitive information is not stored permanently.
Privacy-by-Design is an approach to system engineering that incorporates privacy considerations into the design and architecture of systems from the outset.
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.