If you are on a Windows or Linux system, you can use the open-source 7-Zip utility to package your files.
: It supports AES-256 encryption , making it a favorite for secure data transfers at Red Hat. 2. Creating Your First "rh.7z" Archive If you are on a Windows or Linux
: To follow the Red Hat security guide , set the "Encryption method" to AES-256 and enter a strong password. This ensures that even if your "rh.7z" file is intercepted, the contents remain hidden. 3. Quick Extraction Hacks If you are on a Windows or Linux
: Highlight the folder or group of files you want to shrink. If you are on a Windows or Linux