Securing sensitive information is more critical than ever. One of the key defenses in data protection is data at rest encryption, a method that safeguards information stored on devices such as hard drives, databases, and servers. Unlike data in transit, which is actively moving through networks, data at rest is idle, yet just as vulnerable to breaches. From personal devices to enterprise storage systems, encryption ensures that even if unauthorized access occurs, the data remains unreadable without the appropriate decryption keys.
An alarming 53% of companies left more than 1,000 sensitive files and folders unencrypted, accessible to all employees. This article explores the various methods of encrypting data at rest, helping you understand the strengths and limitations of each approach to better protect your stored information.