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- Data Loss Prevention
- Data Loss Prevention
- Data Loss Detection
- Data Loss Detection
- Data Classification, Labeling, and Tagging
- Data Classification, Labeling, and Tagging
- Obfuscation
- Obfuscation
- Anonymization
- Anonymization
- Encrypted vs. Unencrypted
- Encrypted vs. Unencrypted
- Data Life Cycle
- Data Life Cycle
- Data Inventory and Mapping
- Data Inventory and Mapping
- Data Integrity Management
- Data Integrity Management
- Data Storage, Backup, and Recovery
- Data Storage, Backup, and Recovery
- Exam Preparation Tasks
- Exam Preparation Tasks
- Review All Key Topics
- Review All Key Topics
- Define Key Terms
- Define Key Terms
- Complete Tables and Lists from Memory
- Review Questions
- Review Questions
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Encrypted vs. Unencrypted
While using obfuscation is appropriate for some data types, it is not sufficient for all types. When security is top of mind, data should be encrypted—both at rest and when it is in transit.
