Free download DataLocker SkyCrypt

DataLocker SkyCrypt

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SkyCrypt is a FIPS 140-2 validated Cloud Encryption Gateway. It allows users to add 256 bit AES encryption to local
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User rating
7.1/10
7 votes
License
Shareware
OS
Windows
Developer
Version
1.0.0.98
Language
English
Release date
12 August 2015

Publisher's description

Cloud services like Dropbox and Google Drive make it fast, easy and affordable to store and share data. We use these services for everything from valuable intellectual property to corporate documents and even precious family photos.
But think about this: Your data is stored in an unknown place, managed by unknown people with unknown access. Servers get hacked, secrets get leaked and people are careless. So how do you protect your data in the cloud?
SkyCrypt from DataLocker. It's the only FIPS 140-2 validated, military grade, 256-bit AES encryption program that works with all your cloud storage providers.
Start your free trial today, and experience the peace of mind that only SkyCrypt delivers.
How Does SkyCrypt Work?
Encryption Made Easy: With SkyCrypt, files are fully encrypted at your desktop and stored on your cloud storage account. Even if your cloud service provider is hacked at root level or your personal login is compromised, your files are safe and secure.
Fully Compatible: SkyCrypt works with DropBox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, Bitcasa, Box
and any other cloud service. You can also use SkyCrypt to encrypt local files, network drives, and external media such as USB flash and hard drives.
Advanced Security: SkyCrypt offers advanced features like encrypted file names,
optional two-factor authentication, brute force attack defense and zero knowledge software design.
Flexible and Expandable: With a simple installation and setup wizard, you can use SkyCrypt to create as many encrypted virtual drives as your system will allow.
Who Uses SkyCrypt?
SkyCrypt is for anyone who stores private or confidential data in the cloud. If your cloud storage account is hacked or the government decides they want to take a peek, the only thing they will see is fully AES encrypted data with no access to the encryption keys.

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