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The technology industry has increasingly introduced built-in and easy-to-use encryption to meet customer requirements and address evolving cybersecurity risks. This trend is likely to continue as enhanced control, e.g. though usermanaged keys and full-disk encryption, is considered a driver for user trust. Additionally, the cost of default encryption will likely continue to decrease and users will therefore assume this feature to be granted in their devices and services.