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Encryption Key Management (EKM) is a type of computing service that provides secure storage and management of encryption keys. It is used to protect data from unauthorized access and to ensure that only authorized users can access the data. EKM services provide a secure environment for the storage and management of encryption keys, which are used to encrypt and decrypt data. The encryption keys are stored in a secure environment and are managed by the EKM service provider.
EKM services are used by organizations to protect their data from unauthorized access and to ensure that only authorized users can access the data. They are also used to ensure that data is not lost or corrupted due to unauthorized access. EKM services provide a secure environment for the storage and management of encryption keys, which are used to encrypt and decrypt data.
EKM services are used by organizations to protect their data from unauthorized access and to ensure that only authorized users can access the data. They are also used to ensure that data is not lost or corrupted due to unauthorized access.
Some companies in the EKM market include Thales, Gemalto, Microsoft, IBM, and Google. Show Less Read more