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             Optical Encryption is a form of IT security that uses light to protect data. It is a type of encryption that uses light to encode data, making it difficult for unauthorized users to access the information. Optical Encryption is used to protect data from unauthorized access, as well as to ensure the integrity of the data. It is also used to protect data from malicious attacks, such as malware and ransomware. Optical Encryption is used in a variety of applications, including data storage, data    transmission, and data processing.
Optical Encryption is a relatively new technology, but it is becoming increasingly popular as organizations look for ways to protect their data. It is a cost-effective solution that can be used to protect data from unauthorized access and malicious attacks.
Some companies in the Optical Encryption market include Gemalto, Thales, ID Quantique, and Quantum Secure. Show Less   Read more