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data at rest encryption
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Data at rest encryption refers to the protection of stored data, whether on devices, servers, or in the cloud, by encrypting it so that unauthorized access cannot read the information. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about data at rest encryption often arise in the context of security policies and messaging apps. For example, a thread about the U.S. House banning WhatsApp on government devices highlights concerns over data privacy and encryption standards. While the excerpt focuses on messaging security, it underscores the importance of encryption for data at rest, as stored messages and files must be protected. Users may explore how Windows and enterprise tools implement encryption for drives, databases, or cloud storage to meet compliance and security requirements.
The recent decision by the U.S. House of Representatives to ban the use of WhatsApp by congressional staff on government-issued devices signals an escalating concern over data privacy and digital security in federal institutions. This move—announced by the House’s Chief Administrative Officer...
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