What is Zero Knowledge Protocol
Zero Knowledge Protocol (or Zero Knowledge Password Proof, ZKP) is a way of doing authentication in which no passwords are exchanged between systems, which means that the passwords cannot be stolen.
In cryptography, a zero-knowledge proof or zero-knowledge protocol is a method by which one party (the prover) can prove to another party (the verifier) that they know a value x, without conveying any information apart from the fact that they know the value x. The essence of zero-knowledge proofs is that it is trivial to prove that one possesses knowledge of certain information by simply revealing it; the challenge is to prove such possession without revealing the information itself or any additional information.
The are a few Cloud Storage providers that use Zero Knowledge method of authentication. One of those is MEGA. Mega uses Zero Knowledge Authentication method to protect customers' passwords.
How will Zero Knowledge benefit my business?
You business data is critical and you simply can't risk revealing passwords. It is that simple!
