Do You Need Data Encryption? The decision to encrypt data is based on the balance between accessibility, safety, and security. Consider these aspects in relation to an ink on paper journal. (I find that most questions about computer usage are resolved by simply translating the question into 19 th century terms.) If this journal contains private information that you will need infrequently, and of which you wish no one else to ever see, you will keep just the one handwritten journal. You will place this journal in a vault to which you have the only key. Suppose you have business partners who also need infrequent access to the journal. You will have to give each of them a copy of the key. Next, suppose the information, while sensitive, is required on a frequent basis. The locked vault may cause too much delay in fetching the journal. Instead of a locked vault, you use a journal with its own lockable cover. Going further, you make copies of the pages, binding these...
To ruminate means to turn a matter over and over in the mind. Let us just say that occasionally I write, and let others see what I have written. If it is interesting or useful to you, excellent. If not, there are many others on the internet.