
Encryption helps keep personal data, files, accounts, and pretty much everything inside the phone safe and sound, away from the hands of thieves and cybercriminals.
One can’t crack into someone else’s phone without knowing their pattern/PIN/password, and can’t extract information or files out of it either. But the problem with encryption is slower performance.
Adiantum is a new encryption algorithm developed by Google that serves as a lighter, more efficient alternative to AES encryption.
It’s made specifically to run without any added dedicated hardware, which means that cheaper devices and older devices, like Android Go phones, will be able to take advantage of this new encryption algorithm to have privacy and security.
Adiantum also aims to secure sensitive information and encrypt other devices such as smartwatches and Internet-connected medical devices, according to Google’s blog post.
Please check out this Google’s post this blog post for more information:
https://security.googleblog.com/2019/02/introducing-adiantum-encryption-for.html
Source:The Verge : Google has a new form of encryption called Adiantum that’s designed to bring storage encryption to cheaper Android devices without impacting performance. Currently, devices such as low-powered Android Go smartphones, smart watches, and TVs fall below Google’s performance requirements for encryption. With Adiantum, Google says that every Android device can be encrypted, meaning privacy won’t just be for those who can afford it.
