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    However, decrypting DKE protected content by the organization without user interference is a complex process, especially when dealing with highly sensitive information This is where the super user account comes into play
  • Understanding Microsoft Information Protection Encryption Key Types
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    DKE gives an extra layer of security allowing you to retain control of one of the keys-giving you ultimate authority over access to your data It was also designed to fulfill regulatory and compliance standards which require the use of multiple keys to protect sensitive highly regulated data DKE helps organizations meet these requirements
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