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5 types of data that require encryption

By j.zhang@btw.mediaAugust 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Sensitive and regulated data classifications, including personal and financial information, require encryption for security and compliance.
  • Encrypting classified data helps protect against breaches, ensuring confidentiality and integrity.

In today’s digital landscape, protecting data is more crucial than ever. One of the most effective ways to safeguard sensitive information is through encryption. But what types of data classifications specifically require encryption? This blog will explore the various classifications of data that necessitate encryption and why it is essential for maintaining security and compliance.

Understanding data classification

Data classification is the process of categorising data based on its sensitivity and the level of protection it requires. Organisations classify data to identify which information needs stringent security measures like encryption.

Also read: Classification in data mining: What is it?

Also read: Decoding the IP address classification system

Data classifications that require encryption

Several data classifications specifically require encryption due to their sensitivity and the potential consequences of exposure. These include:

1. Personal data

Definition: Information that can identify an individual, such as names, addresses, social security numbers, and biometric data.

Why encrypt: Protecting personal data is crucial to prevent identity theft and ensure privacy. Regulations like General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) mandate encryption for personal data to safeguard individuals’ privacy rights.

2. Financial data

Definition: Information related to financial transactions and accounts, including credit card numbers, bank account details, and payment records.

Why encrypt: Encrypting financial data helps protect against fraud and unauthorised access. Compliance with standards like Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) requires encryption to secure payment card information.

3. Health data

Definition: Personal health information (PHI), including medical records, health insurance details, and patient histories.

Why encrypt: Protecting health data is essential for patient confidentiality and to comply with regulations such as Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which mandates encryption to prevent data breaches.

4. Intellectual Property (IP)

Definition: Proprietary information and trade secrets, including patents, product designs, and research data.

Why encrypt: Encrypting IP ensures that valuable and sensitive business information remains confidential and protected from competitors or cyber threats.

5. Operational data

Definition: Internal business information, such as strategic plans, internal communications, and employee records.

Why encrypt: While not always regulated, encrypting operational data can prevent insider threats and unauthorised access, safeguarding the organisation’s internal operations.

Benefits of encrypting classified data

1. Enhanced security: Encryption protects data at rest and in transit, ensuring that even if data is intercepted, it remains unreadable without the decryption key.

2. Regulatory compliance: Many regulations and standards require encryption as a fundamental security measure, helping organisations avoid legal penalties and reputational damage.

3. Data integrity: Encryption ensures that data cannot be altered without detection, maintaining its integrity and authenticity.

4. Confidentiality: Encrypting data helps maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information, preventing unauthorised access and data breaches.

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j.zhang@btw.media

Jasmine Zhang is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in AI and Fintech. She graduated from Kunming University of Science and Technology. Send tips to j.zhang@btw.media.

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