EMailVerschlüs
**EMailVerschlüsselung** (English: Email Encryption) refers to the process of securing electronic mail communications by encoding the content of emails so that only authorized recipients can read them. This method protects sensitive information from unauthorized access, interception, or tampering during transmission over unsecured networks like the internet.
The primary goal of email encryption is to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity. Confidentiality ensures that
PGP relies on a pair of cryptographic keys: a public key, which can be freely shared, and
Implementing email encryption requires users to manage keys and certificates securely. While encryption enhances security, it
Despite its benefits, email encryption is not universally adopted due to usability challenges and the need