AES-256 Encryption
AES-256 Encryption is a security method that protects data by encoding it with a 256-bit key, making it extremely difficult to crack. It is widely used to secure sensitive information stored in client portals and agency systems.
Example
An agency using a client portal may rely on AES-256 encryption to safeguard client documents and payment information, ensuring that even if data is intercepted, it remains unreadable to unauthorized parties.
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