Secure messaging

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Abstract

A message is defined as any piece of information that a person communicates to another individual or group. On the other hand, a secure messaging system protects and secures individuals' and organizations' communication infrastructure. End-to-end encryption uses encryption and decryption keys to ensure the privacy of messages and the authenticity of the sender and recipient. Technological advancements, such as cloud-based and blockchain-based platforms, drive growth in the secure messaging market. However, risks like phishing and cyberattacks remain persistent and are projected to continue targeting messages in the future.

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Nunes, E. (2023). Secure messaging. In Trends in Data Protection and Encryption Technologies (pp. 227–231). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33386-6_37

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