27 octobre 2022 | International, C4ISR

Six hours to share one piece of data? Here's a faster, more secure way

Trusted Data Format is an open standard for protecting data with military-grade encryption

https://www.c4isrnet.com/thought-leadership/2022/10/27/six-hours-to-share-one-piece-of-data-heres-a-faster-more-secure-way/

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