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by kevincox
3446 days ago
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It also depends on how long you want the data to be safe. So if you are storing user data you probably don't want to release drives containing encrypted user data as you don't long they wanted that data to remain secret for. Imagine that your user was Coca-cola and they uploaded their recipe. They wouldn't be happy if in 100 years the encryption was cracked. Far fetched, maybe slightly but a real consideration. |
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