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As banking services went digital, encryption became increasingly important for protecting information. In the late 20th century, banks began adopting cryptographic algorithms to shield data. The DataEncryption Standard (DES) emerged in the 1970s, followed by the RSA algorithm for secure communications.
Encryption can be effective …. … but it’s not a stake through the heart of hacking. Dataencryption is a highly effective defense against hackers, particularly in achieving HIPAA compliance to protect Protected Health Information (PHI). Like encryption, however, biometrics are not a silver bullet to stop hackers.
Encryption can be effective …. … but it’s not a stake through the heart of hacking. Dataencryption is a highly effective defense against hackers, particularly in achieving HIPAA compliance to protect Protected Health Information (PHI). Like encryption, however, biometrics are not a silver bullet to stop hackers.
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