Data At Rest Encryption (DARE)

Data At Rest Encryption (DARE) refers to the encryption of data that is stored on a physical storage medium but is not currently being processed or transmitted. In other words, it is the encryption of “sleeping” data. Media on which such data is stored include, for example, external hard drives, cloud storage and databases.

Encryption makes the data unreadable and can only be decrypted again with a key. This ensures that the data is protected from unauthorized access or misuse, even if the storage medium is stolen or lost.

The three states of data and the encryption in each state.

To ensure complete protection, Data-at-Rest-Encryption, Data-in-Transit-Encryption and Data-in-Use-Encryption are often combined. This protects the data from unauthorised access and modification both during transmission and in storage. In this way, comprehensive security can be guaranteed for the data during transmission.

Marini Trust Center

Marini Systems provides a variety of measures to protect your data and the integration platform. Visit the Marini Trust Center for comprehensive information about the security measures we take to protect your data. These include, for example, the use of encrypted connections, regular security scans and audits, compliance with industry standards and best practices, and the ability to granularly control access rights to your data. We are constantly working to improve our security measures and respond to the latest threats.

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