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Guidelines for Effective Encryption Key Management

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As more enterprises begin to outsource hosting and move confidential data to the cloud, the protection of encryption keys become the number one action that determines the true effectiveness of their encryption strategy.
In this podcast, Patrick Townsend discusses the information security CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity, and availability) and how it relates to encryption key management, what compliance regulations say about managing encryption keys, and how encryption and key management arm enterprises with a strong, defense-in-depth approach to data security.
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As more enterprises begin to outsource hosting and move confidential data to the cloud, the protection of encryption keys become the number one action that determines the true effectiveness of their encryption strategy.
In this podcast, Patrick Townsend discusses the information security CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity, and availability) and how it relates to encryption key management, what compliance regulations say about managing encryption keys, and how encryption and key management arm enterprises with a strong, defense-in-depth approach to data security.
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