What is Encryption:
Encryption is the process of encoding messages or information in such a way that only authorized parties can read it. Encryption does not of itself prevent interception but denies the message content to the interceptor. For technical reasons, an encryption scheme usually uses a pseudo-random encryption key generated by an algorithm. It is in principle possible to decrypt the message without possessing the key, but, for a well-designed encryption scheme, large computational resources and skill are required. An authorized recipient can easily decrypt the message with the key provided by the originator to recipients, but not to unauthorized interceptors.
Why Encryption is used:
The purpose of encryption is to ensure that only somebody who is authorized to access data (e.g. a text message or a file), will be able to read it, using the decryption key. Somebody who is not authorized can be excluded, because they do not have the required key, without which it is impossible to read the encrypted information.
Types of Encryptions
Symmetric Cryptography
Asymmetric Cryptography (Public Key)
Encryption Algorithms
- Blowfish
- RSA
- Triple
- DES
- Twofish
- >AES
Our Lab Engineer encryption Knowledge:
- Windows BitLocker
- Macafee Encryption
- Western digital SmartWare Encryption
The Micronics Lab Engineer is able Encryption Recovery in following Conditions
- Windows operating system corruption
- Failed encryption or decryption proces
- Power loss while decryption
- Severe virus or Trojan attack
- Unintentional formatting / reformatting, etc.
- Paratation Unknown show , Raw partation show
- key is correct and do not accpet key and error ” wrong key ”