Summary

  • Passwords are used to verify identity and grant access to devices or accounts but are vulnerable to hackers.
  • Encryption is the process of scrambling data to ensure that only authorised users can access it.
  • While passwords and encryption are both used for digital security, they have different purposes and work together to protect against unauthorised access.
  • Passwords are the keys to unlock accounts, while encryption protects data and ensures privacy.
  • Encryption is essential for sensitive information, while passwords are crucial for multi-factor authentication.
  • Breaches in encryption can lead to stolen data, while weak passwords are easier to guess and hack.
  • Together, passwords and encryption provide a multilayered defence and the strongest security possible.
  • In today’s world of constant cyber threats, using both passwords and encryption is the best way to protect personal information.

By Alvin Wanjala

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