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How can encryption protect cancer data?

Encryption is a critical tool for protecting cancer data. It involves converting data into a coded format that can only be deciphered with a decryption key. This ensures that even if unauthorized individuals access the data, they cannot read it without the key. Both data-at-rest (stored data) and data-in-transit (data being transmitted) should be encrypted to provide comprehensive protection.

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