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-[[kryptering|Encryption]] is the method to convert information into secret code that hides the information's true meaning. There are two main types of data encryption;  asymmetric encryption, also known as public-key encryption, and symmetric encryption. Modern encryption algorithms providing confidentiality and drive key security initiatives including authentication, integrity, and non-repudiation, has replaced the outdated data encryption standard (DES)+==== Encryption ==== 
 + is the method to convert information into secret code that hides the information's true meaning. There are two main types of data encryption;  asymmetric encryption, also known as public-key encryption, and symmetric encryption. Modern encryption algorithms providing confidentiality and drive key security initiatives including authentication, integrity, and non-repudiation, has replaced the outdated data encryption standard (DES)
 - Authentication allows for the verification of a message’s origin - Authentication allows for the verification of a message’s origin
 - Integrity provides proof that a message’s contents have not changed since it was sent - Integrity provides proof that a message’s contents have not changed since it was sent
 - Non-repudiation ensures that a message sender cannot deny sending the message." - Non-repudiation ensures that a message sender cannot deny sending the message."
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