Full Disk Encryption
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Disk encryption or hard disk encryption is a technology used to encrypt data on a storage device, using sophisticated mathematical algorithms. Encrypted data on a hard drive can only be accessed with a special key or password, preventing unauthorized access. This provides an additional layer of security against malicious hackers and other threats from the internet or network.
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