Why You Should Stop Uploading Your Sensitive PDFs to “Cloud” Lockers (PDF Password locking tools)
📰 Medium · Cybersecurity
Stop uploading sensitive PDFs to cloud lockers due to hidden security risks, and instead use local encryption methods to protect your data.
Action Steps
- Use local PDF encryption tools to add passwords to sensitive documents without uploading them to cloud servers.
- Configure your PDF reader to encrypt files before sharing.
- Apply a zero-trust policy when dealing with sensitive documents and unknown cloud services.
- Test the security of your locally encrypted PDFs to ensure they are properly protected.
- Compare different local encryption methods to determine the most secure option for your needs.
Who Needs to Know This
Individuals and teams handling sensitive documents should be aware of the risks associated with uploading files to cloud lockers and take alternative measures to ensure data security.
Key Insight
💡 Uploading sensitive PDFs to cloud lockers can compromise your data security due to the risk of unauthorized access to unencrypted files on cloud servers.
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