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- How To Encrypt a File or Folder - Microsoft Support
Learn how to encrypt a file or folder in Windows
- Set up Outlook to use S MIME encryption - Microsoft Support
Before you start this procedure and encrypt emails, you must first get a digital ID, otherwise known as a digital certificate, and add it to the keychain on your computer
- Send S MIME or Microsoft Purview encrypted emails in Outlook
When you need to protect the privacy of an email message, encrypt it Encrypting an email message in Outlook means it's converted from readable plain text into scrambled cipher text
- Learn about securing and protecting email messages in Outlook
Encrypting an email message means it's converted from readable plain text into scrambled cipher text Only the intended recipient can decipher the message for reading Any recipient without the corresponding key sees indecipherable text
- BitLocker Drive Encryption - Microsoft Support
To enable encryption, select the option Turn on BitLocker The drive will begin the encryption process This can take some time to complete, but you can continue to use your device while it progresses Learn about BitLocker Drive Encryption in Windows and how to encrypt drives
- Device Encryption in Windows - Microsoft Support
Device Encryption is a Windows feature that enables BitLocker encryption automatically for the Operating System drive and fixed drives It’s particularly beneficial for everyday users who want to ensure their personal information is safe without having to manage complex security settings
- Open encrypted and protected messages - Microsoft Support
Learn how to open encrypted emails Outlook protected messages have a banner at the top of the message that informs you of restrictions Outlook should open the message like normal Otherwise, follow instructions for opening encrypted or protected mail
- Apply sensitivity labels to email messages in Outlook
Sensitivity labels help classify and protect your organization's data without compromising productivity or collaboration Administrators must have previously configured sensitivity labels and published them to you Note: This feature is only available to individuals with a work or school account and a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription
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