ArchiCrypt Live 5.10
| Developer: |
Exklamate Software (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP/2000/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ Vista Enterpri |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$49.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 13.19 MB |
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ArchiCrypt Live offers real-time encryption and protection for sensitive private or business data. ArchiCrypt Live lets you encrypt all file types on your PC and laptop. That way only you will be able to access your confidential information.Unauthorized access is effectively prevented.
ArchiCrypt Live is your last line of defense in the digital world. As private or corporate user you collect, create and store more and more confidential data on your PC, laptop or network every day. At the same time the threat towards your sensitive data rises everyday. Hackers, hijackers, competitors, nosy friends or relatives: Many people may be interested in accessing your data. If you keep your data unprotected chances are they will be successful. With ArchiCrypt Live you will no longer need to worry about the privacy of your data. ArchiCrypt Live is the perfect tool to safeguard your data and privacy. It is extremely easy to use. Even at this simplicity ArchiCrypt Live gives you state-of-the-art protection. The technology used is also used by government agencies for data protection. ArchiCrypt Live Volumes can hold all kinds of data, pictures, mp3 files, office documents or any other files you use. You can even install applications in an ArchiCrypt Volume and run it from there! Your files can be encrypted using either Blowfish or the AES 256 bit algorithm. This encryption technology will effectively protect your secret data (provided a strong password is used!). ArchiCrypt Live only stores decrypted files temporarily in your PC's RAM (memory). Your data remains encrypted even while the volume is mounted as a drive. So not even in the event of a power failure will decrypted data remain on your hard disk. ArchiCrypt integrates public key infrastructure (PKI) procedures for secur exchange of data. It also boasts advanced features like encrypting entire partitions, Mobile Data Safes, Camouflage-Files, Secret-containers for absolute protection, and many more. |
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