Micro Encryption
Micro Encryption is the process of replacing original data elements by implanting micro-token taking individual data elements and breaking them down further into multiple encrypted pieces or chunks. The encrypted individual pieces are distributed through an array of hard drives and remains secured until called upon an action by an authorized action.[1] In a micro-encryption scheme, end to end encryption secures data in rest and as well as in motion. The encrypted data remains confined within the securely hardened architecture and increases the overall response time. Micro Encryption can secure any type of data by tokenizing and transmitting it fully encrypted from the secure datacenter.[2]
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- ↑ Nathan Eddy. "CertainSafe Releases Enhancements to Secure File Sharing Service". eWeek. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
- ↑ "Amazon to Open up Payments Gateway?". Retrieved 18 March 2015.
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