KostenstellenVerschlüsselung
KostenstellenVerschlüsselung translates from German to English as "Cost Center Encryption." This term refers to the practice of encrypting data associated with specific cost centers within an organization. Cost centers are departments or functions within a company that incur expenses but do not directly generate revenue. Examples include IT, Human Resources, or Research and Development.
The primary purpose of KostenstellenVerschlüsselung is to enhance data security and privacy. By encrypting sensitive financial
Encryption methods used can vary, ranging from simple password protection for files to more complex cryptographic
Implementing KostenstellenVerschlüsselung involves identifying which cost centers handle sensitive data and determining the appropriate encryption level.