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The process of transforming information using an algorithm (called a cipher) to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing special knowledge, usually referred to as a key.

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How should I configure CrashPlan if I want to make sure Code 42 cannot access my data?

Use custom data key (best) At this security level, the user is responsible for managing encryption keys. … Information sourced from the CrashPlan encryption key help article; more details are available there. …
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How should I configure CrashPlan if I want to make sure Code 42 cannot access my data?

CrashPlan offers some very well-priced cloud-backup packages, but one of the issues I have with such services is the fact that, while the data is encrypted, the encryption key is held and known by the … Do they also constitute "Pre-Internet Encryption" (no data is ever transmitted out of the local system without being encrypted first)? …
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