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Data in transit

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Data in transit is defined into two categories, information that flows over the public or untrusted network such as the internet and data which flows in the confines of a private network such as a corporate or enterprise Local Area Network (LAN). [1]

Data in transit is used as a complement to the terms data in use and data at rest which together define the three states of digital data.

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