What Does Zero-Knowledge Encryption Mean?
Zero-knowledge describes what a provider does not know about your data. The term promises a great deal – and is often confused with an entirely different concept.
Everything about secure communication, data protection, and zero-knowledge encryption from the CRYMBL team.
Zero-knowledge describes what a provider does not know about your data. The term promises a great deal – and is often confused with an entirely different concept.
A plaintext password in a mailbox is an avoidable liability. Which methods – from out-of-band delivery to zero-knowledge one-time links – actually protect a credential in transit and at rest.
GDPR compliance in data transfer is not a property of a file but the result of a defensible decision. Four questions lead to the right channel – and to the proof.
Email was never designed for confidentiality. Once you understand how messages actually travel, it becomes clear why sensitive data needs a different channel.
Sending securely is a short sequence of deliberate steps, not a single tool. The decisive shift is from protecting the line to controlling the document and its access.