packing and encryption
Packing and encryption refers to the process of securely bundling and protecting information or data. Packing involves organizing and compressing data into a structured format, making it easier to store, transfer, or manipulate. Encryption, on the other hand, involves converting the data into an unreadable form using sophisticated algorithms, ensuring only authorized recipients can access and decipher the information. Together, packing and encryption help safeguard data integrity and confidentiality.
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