File Encryption
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File Encryption has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references.
Mostly:rdf:type(1), applies to(1), uses library(1)
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- Encryption Pattern
ex:encryption-pattern
coversCovers(1)
- Comprehensive Example
comprehensive-example
demonstratesDemonstrates(1)
- Encryption Example
ex:encryption-example
hasPurposeHas Purpose(1)
- Encrypt File
ex:encrypt_file
supportsSupports(1)
- Fernet Class
ex:Fernet-class
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
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| Rdf:type | Encryption Method | [1] |
| Applies to | Individual Files | [1] |
| Uses Library | Pycryptodome | [1] |
| Uses | Fernet Class | [2] |
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doc:beam/b27b7020-193a-487d-8f22-123dc3a51fb3Show excerpt
Here's a comprehensive example that includes generating a key, encrypting files, and decrypting files. Additionally, I'll show you how to handle a large number of files efficiently using batch processing and parallel execution. ### Step-by…
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