![]() The sender encrypts the message, sends it off, and only the recipient can decrypt the message. The data is sent from a sender, let’s say an email address, and can only be opened by the recipient’s email address. It works the same way in the digital space. The nature of the lock means that it’s protected while in transit. The recipient is the only other person with the key, and when they receive the safe, they unlock it. You turn the key to lock it up tight, then send it through the mail. It helps to think of it in a physical sense: imagine you’re putting a top-secret message into a small, lockable safe. At its most basic, end to end encryption means that, from the moment digital data is sent, up to the point where the recipient can access that same digital data, it has a set of security parameters that protect the data from outside analysis or interference. In order to protect your customers, you need assurances that the data governing your business operations is safe from prying eyes.Įnd to end encryption (E2EE) is one way in which it’s possible to protect digital interactions from outsiders who seek to gain access to the content of those interactions.
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