Security · 1h ago
Zero-Knowledge Architecture: What It Means for Your Files
Zero-knowledge architecture encrypts files on the user's device before upload, so the server never holds decryption keys. This protects data even if the server is breached, as attackers only get encrypted blobs. True ZKA requires client-side encryption, key management by the user, and minimal data retention.
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The article provides a clear technical breakdown, but users should verify claims of zero-knowledge by checking for client-side encryption and key handling.
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