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Application servers come with their own security. Why would I need to use Kernls?

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Application servers come with their own security. Why would I need to use Kernls?

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Secure systems usually have requirements related to the type of security that needs to be implemented, the nature of the data to be secured and the level of security needed. Kernls security is data related. This means that we can provide end-to-end security for an enterprise system using the latest algorithms. Kernl’s security architecture is compliant with industry standards and open software cryptography technologies, allowing the implementation of strong encryption in applications at the client, server and network levels. In any secure system, the requirements for the protection of the data are called Security Services. Security Services tend to favor a “practical” approach to cryptography and security, containing methods which validate the authenticity of origin, integrity, confidentiality and non-repudiation (proof of integrity and origin of data than cannot be refuted) of data. Kernl handles confidentiality of data via encryption and decryption techniques. By default, Kernl suppo

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