Ingress : Transferring data over a network, such as uploading a file to cloud storage.
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:06 am
End-to-end encryption : A method of transmitting data that ensures that no one other than the sender and receiver can read or modify it. In cloud storage terms, this means that your files cannot be intercepted or accessed by anyone, not even your service provider.
In-transit encryption : Encrypts your data before it's sent to another computer and decrypts it at the destination. Even if an attacker intercepts your messages, they won't be able to read your files.
Private cloud : A cloud computing environment that provides services to only one company. A business may use its own private cloud storage to ensure that no other company can access their data, for example to improve security.
Private encryption key : An encryption method where only you can access your encrypted files. This ensures your security. But it is also a bit risky because if you forget your password, your provider will not be able to help you recover it, and your data will effectively be lost.
In-transit encryption : Encrypts your data before it's sent to another computer and decrypts it at the destination. Even if an attacker intercepts your messages, they won't be able to read your files.
Private cloud : A cloud computing environment that provides services to only one company. A business may use its own private cloud storage to ensure that no other company can access their data, for example to improve security.
Private encryption key : An encryption method where only you can access your encrypted files. This ensures your security. But it is also a bit risky because if you forget your password, your provider will not be able to help you recover it, and your data will effectively be lost.