Encryption is a method of securing information. It converts readable data into secret code. Only the right key can decode it. This guide will help you understand different encryption methods.

What is Encryption?

Encryption is like a secret language. It converts regular text into unreadable text. This unreadable text is called ciphertext. Only people who have the right key will be able to convert it into normal text, called plaintext.

Why Do We Use Encryption?

We use encryption to keep our information safe. It makes our data safe from hackers. This is very important for privacy and security.

How Does Encryption Work?

Encryption uses algorithms and keys. An algorithm is a set of rules for solving problems. A key is somewhat like a password that unlocks the secret message.

Symmetric vs Asymmetric Encryption

There are two main types of encryption: symmetric and asymmetric.

Symmetric encryption uses the same key for encryption and decryption. The same key is shared between the sender and receiver. It’s fast but less secure when the key is shared.

Asymmetric encryption uses two keys: a public key and a private key. A public key can encrypt a message, while a private key can decrypt it. It’s more secure since only the private key unlocks the message.

What Are Some Common Encryption Methods?

There are numerous encryption methods in use today. Here are some of the most common ones:

AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)

AES is one of the most secure forms of encryption. It is symmetric encryption. AES can have 128, 192, or 256-bit keys. The longer the key, the harder it is to break.

RSA (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman)

RSA is an asymmetric encryption method. It uses two keys: a public and a private key. RSA is widely used for secure data transmission.

DES (Data Encryption Standard)

DES was once a popular symmetric encryption method. It uses a 56-bit key, which is now considered weak. DES has mostly been replaced by AES.

ECC (Elliptic Curve Cryptography)

ECC is an asymmetric technique that offers better security and more compact key sizes. It is efficient and widely adopted in various mobile gadgets.

How Do We Use Encryption in Everyday Life?

Encryption plays a major role in our daily life routines.

Online Shopping

When you purchase online, your payment information is encrypted. This protects your credit card information against hackers.

Messaging Apps

Apps like WhatsApp use encryption to keep your messages private. Only you and the person you are chatting with can read them.

Email Security

Many email services use encryption to protect your emails from being read by others.

What Are the Challenges of Encryption?

Encryption has many benefits, but it also faces challenges.

Key Management

Managing keys securely is a challenge. If some person loses their key, they probably will lose their data.

Performance Issues

Encryption could slow down the systems since it needs processing power for encryption and decryption.

How Can You Stay Safe with Encryption?

You can take some steps to securely use encryption.

Use Strong Passwords

Always use strong passwords for accounts and devices. That will make hacking difficult as it will take time to access.

Keep Software Up-to-Date

Regularly update your software to protect against security vulnerabilities in software.

Use Caution with Public Wi-Fi

If you need to use public Wi-Fi, avoid sensitive transactions unless you can encrypt your internet connection using a VPN.

Ready to Secure Your Data?

Encryption helps protect your personal information from threats. Understanding different methods can help you choose the right one for your needs.

If you want more information or need help securing your data, contact us today!

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Alex Thomas – Lead Installer

Alex is our lead installer. A graduate of the 4-year Santa Fe College Apprentices program electrician by trade with 13 years of experience, he lends his years of training and experience in installation and hardware deployment to allow Gnosys to tackle a wide variety of installation projects, literally doing the heavy lifting.

While Alex’s primary focus with Gnosys is network cabling and IP camera installation, he is always ready and willing to jump in wherever he is needed.
Alex continues to develop his skills and brings more and more to the table every day.

Alex spends his free time practicing martial arts, playing table top strategy and collectable card games. He also paints miniatures.

Valeria Galland – Web Designer

Val is our resident web designer. Originally from Barcelona Spain, Val moved to the U.S. at a young age and began a lifelong interest in technology. Graduating top 10% from Lincoln Park Academy in 2017 he earned her HS and IB Diploma, she immediately shipped off to Gainesville to continue her education.

Her ongoing education and longtime hobbies have given Val a large swathe of technology and computer experience, including 5 programming languages, 2 self-run websites, Adobe certifications. She continues adding more notches to her belt here at Gnosys.
While not actually a part of the tech staff, its not uncommon for Val roll up her sleeves and jump in to assist with trouble tickets.
In her free time Val organizes and participates in multiple D&D games, paints miniatures, plays several instruments and generally just likes hanging out with her one-eyed cat named Davy Jones.

While not physically with us in Gainesville, Val continues to contribute as though she were.

Daniel Knebel – Lead Support Technician

Allow me to introduce you to Daniel, our lead support technician.

Daniel is one of our front-line technicians making certain that when our clients have an issue, it gets taken care of as quickly as possible.

Daniel is also responsible to making certain that the tools we need to deliver the support are in place, up to snuff and optimized for best performance.

Daniel is a veteran of the US Navy where he served as a Nuclear Electronics Technician aboard the USS Eisenhower. The skills he acquired in the Navy combined with his natural aptitude for troubleshooting and problem solving make Daniel the guy when you need something figured out.

For fun, Daniel does all manner of things. Tabletop gaming, collectable card games, video games, disc golf and more. He is also the master of our resin printer, producing amazing prints.

Bradley Gilrane – Business Developer

Brad is our Business Developer and an integral part of our operations. He is responsible for new client acquisition and on-boarding as well as ensuring that our existing clients are satisfied with the support they are receiving.

Brad also assists in the development, testing and deployment of new service offerings.

Brad currently holds CJIS 3 certification and is working on his CompTIA A+ industry certification.

While a strong technician, Brad really shines at customer service. His focus on our client experience keeps a finger on the pulse of our business and makes certain that we are doing all we can do to deliver the service and support our clients deserve.

For fun, Brad plays a variety of video and table top games. He also enjoys science fiction and miniature painting

James Houston – System Support Manager

Meet James, our dedicated Support Manager. While he was born in Gainesville, Florida, he spent most of his childhood in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2008 he moved back to Gainesville with his family.

With 9 years of experience in Managed Services Delivery, James has a wide range of expertise and knowledge.
He is the beating heart of our support team. Focusing on ticket management, tech training and whatever projects come his way.

In his time at Gnosys, James has been instrumental our success, helping to create and improve systems and services, he has supervised projects ranging from small IP camera installations to huge cabling jobs.

James currently holds his CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ industry certifications as well as CJIS 3 certification. He is working toward several partner certifications and ITIL4.

His strength as a technician and determination to get the problem solved pair well with his dedication to making certain our clients receive the best possible support make him a valued asset.

When not at work, James enjoys a variety of card, table top and video games as well as painting miniatures.

Jim Houston: Owner

Jim was born in New Jersey but grew up in South Florida the son of a Dade County Deputy Sheriff. After serving 10 years in the US Army Special Operations Command he attended college at Murray State University and Washington University receiving a Master’s Degree in History.
After spending 10 years in Nashville, TN as Director of Information technology for Shoney’s corporation, Jim and his family returned to Gainesville where he founded PWH Technology Solutions, later rebranding as Gnosys Networks in memory of a friend that passed away at a very young age.

Jim has over twenty three years of IT experience with a focus in user support, virtualization and disaster recovery. He holds several industry certifications including MCSE, A+, Server + and Net +, as well as many software vendor specific certifications including Dell, VMware, 3CX, Seagate, GeoVision and EnGenius.

Jim spends his down time target shooting, playing tactical simulation games and wood working. He’s the proud owner Gnosys Networks

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