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hey guys hackersploit here back again with another video in this video were going to be taking a look at pgp and how to use it on both windows and linux all right so this was a very highly requested video for a long time now and i thought why not just get it done um so again were going to be doing it on windows and linux because that was really the question and how they can work on both operating systems so the first question that everyone has on their mind is what exactly is pgp well pgp stands for pretty good privacy so it is an encryption program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication so pgp is used for signing encrypting and decrypting text emails files directories and disk partitions in order to increase the security of those of the transmission of the files all right so in essence it allows you to send files and message securely over the internet without them being intercepted and deciphered all right so its really just encrypting your m

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Application layer encryption is a data-security solution that encrypts nearly any type of data passing through an application. When encryption occurs at this level, data is encrypted across multiple (including disk, file, and database) layers.
13.9. The main components of an encryption system are: (1) plaintext (not encrypted message), (2) encryption algorithm (works like a locking mechanism to a safe), (3) key (works like the safes combination), and (4) ciphertext (produced from plaintext message by encryption key).
All network traffic should be encrypted -- particularly API requests and responses, as theyll likely contain sensitive credentials and data. All APIs should use and require HTTPS.
Application-layer encryption is necessary for implementing zero-trust security. Alternative encryption methods control access at the storage or disk level, rather than to an individual applications data, which makes it difficult to enforce the access controls required in a zero-trust security model.
There are two basic methods of encryption: symmetric and asymmetric. Symmetric encryption uses the same key for encryption and decryption. Asymmetric uses a different key for encryption and decryption. A key is an external piece of information, like a password, used to cipher or decipher the code.
There are two types of encryption in widespread use today: symmetric and asymmetric encryption. The name derives from whether or not the same key is used for encryption and decryption.
AES encryption One of the most secure encryption types, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is used by governments and security organizations as well as everyday businesses for classified communications. AES uses symmetric key encryption. Someone on the receiving end of the data will need a key to decode it.
11. What are the 4 basic types of encryption systems? Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Triple DES. Blowfish. Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA)

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