encryption downgrade

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The tag 'encryption downgrade' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about security weaknesses in widely used email encryption systems, particularly in Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. Recent content highlights a report alleging that these platforms have encryption failures that can expose sensitive data, such as protected health information (PHI), due to downgrades in encryption protocols. The tag is relevant for users concerned about email security, compliance risks, and the gap between advertised security and actual implementation. Topics include default encryption settings, protocol vulnerabilities, and implications for regulated industries like healthcare.
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    Uncovering Hidden Risks in Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace Email Encryption

    Anyone who has ever trusted Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace with their most sensitive information—especially in regulated fields like healthcare—may want to pause and reconsider that trust after reading Paubox’s new report. Titled “How Microsoft and Google Put PHI at Risk,” the investigative...
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