2.1 By default, when you store, use, share or communicate your data in the cloud, usually, your data is in a raw, unencrypted format, known as ‘plaintext’, unless you have encrypted your data before being saved or transmitted. If you leave your data unencrypted, you will face the risk that anyone who gains access to your account can read, copy or delete your data. This leaves your data leaked or exposed to unauthorized individuals and entities. Thus, end-to-end data encryption including your emails if stored in Cloud servers, at rest, in-use and in motion, is a must. Discuss various methods of encryption that can secure data in storage and in transit.
2.2 In NOT less than three pages, critically discuss how Cloud computing and remote access has supported the COVID-19 response. (You are to conduct independent research and consult other academic materials/ articles to corroborate your discussion. Include all references consulted).
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