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Data Encryption Key (DEK)

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Definition of “Data Encryption Key (DEK)” :

A Data Encryption Key (DEK) is a specific form of cryptographic key used to encrypt and decrypt digital information or data. It ensures secure transmission and storage of sensitive data, protecting it from unauthorized access.

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