What is Email Encryption and how it works?

Technology is playing the role of both boon and curse. It allows having a conversation with people far away and helping the third person to read them as the name of hacking. It is an individual’s responsibility to safeguard of their data; you can seek help from some famous technology experts like Thierry Levasseur Vancouver. Vancouver-based entrepreneur and innovator Thierry LeVasseur has focused a large part of his career on digital security, having secured several different patents in the areas of email security and data protection. As security you can use a technique called Email Encryption. Here are some details about the technique.

Email data encryption:

Encryption is nothing but the technique that only the sender and the receiver can be able to read the message. Even when the third person hacks your emails, he or she will not be able to read or understand your message. When you have the security of encryption, when you send the message it will automatically in your end and only also decryption the receiver will be able to read your mail. In between you both no one can read them.

Working of Email:

When you need an end to end encryption it is important to have cryptographic keys for both the sender and the receiver. There are two keys namely private and public, as a sender, he can encrypt the message locally on his side using the receiver’s public key. As the receiver, he can decry them using private on his end. For more understanding follow the following steps.

Consider John and David as the sender and receiver respectively.

  • John (sender) and David (receiver) have to generate their keys and share their public keys to each other’s and keep private keys confidential. It is enough to create these keys only once after you create your encrypted email account.
  • Now John can encrypt the mail using David’s private key and send them.
  • When David receives the mail he has to decrypt them using his private key and view the message.

Under these conditions, the encryption and decryptions happen in the user’s corner only. They are also called “client-side encryption” or “zero access”, thus it provides security and prevents the data from theft.

How to use them in your mail?

  • Initially generate your key pair, and importantly import your receiver’s public key. To import keys you may use email or meeting in person etc.
  • Now compose the entire mail and choose “sign, Encrypt and send”
  • Now you will be asked to enter your passphrase, enter them and on confirm.

By now your receiver might have received your mail and he or she can open them by following the steps of decryption. This is the most appropriate way to transfer data only between the sender and the receiver and be safe from hackers.

Nowadays mail serves as the sources to transfer information, more importantly in business and other high confidential areas like defense, scientific area etc.

Murarish

Founder/ Director of LTR Magazine - Tech Blog For Reviews.

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