The end to end encryption approach still leaves data open for misuse, either by rogue employees or unscrupulous third parties, such as in the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook scandal(new window). This data can also be made accessible to government surveillance agencies or sold outright to advertisers.
We drastically reduce these security and privacy vulnerabilities by using zero-access encryption to ensure that we ourselves do not have access to your data.
Implementing zero access encryption gives you complete confidence as to the security of your data. Insiders working at the company will not be able to forward your data to another third party for it to be decrypted.
Advancements in technology such as the development of quantum computing have allowed organisations and state actors who have sufficient resources to decrypt encrypted data. Even if they do not have the ability to decrypt it now, there is still the possibility that they might store the encrypted file and decrypt it a few years later, exposing your organisation to greater risk.
This might also lead to customer blowback for not disclosing the breach earlier. Zero Access Encryption solves this problem and the challenges faced by the development of quantum computers, as the original encrypted file is protected by a system that prevents even the encrypted file from being accessed in the first place.
At Esper, we are on the cutting edge in the development and implementation of encryption technology.
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