Email encryption is a form of IT security that protects the content of emails from being read by unauthorized parties. It is used to protect sensitive information, such as financial data, personal information, and confidential business information. Email encryption works by scrambling the content of an email so that only the intended recipient can read it. The encryption process is usually done using a combination of public and private keys, which are generated by the sender and the recipient. Email encryption is an important part of an overall IT security strategy, as it helps to protect confidential information from being accessed by unauthorized parties. It also helps to ensure that emails are not intercepted or tampered with during transit. Companies in the email encryption market include Symantec, McAfee, Trend Micro, Microsoft, and Zix. Show Less Read more
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