Endpoint encryption is a method of securing data stored on devices such as laptops, desktops, and mobile devices (endpoints) by encrypting the entire hard drive or specific files and folders. This prevents unauthorized access to the data if the device is lost, stolen, or compromised. Common uses include protecting sensitive corporate information, complying with data privacy regulations, and ensuring data confidentiality.
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