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Cryptzone Endpoint Encryption 4.0.75

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  • Price: Free to try (30-day trial for email encryption and file encryption. USB encryption can be used forever, but is limited to securing 5mb of the USB stick, and can only be used with a 4 character password.); $131.00 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP
  • Date added: March 28, 2009
  • Total Downloads: 7,014
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Publisher's description

From Cryptzone :

The Cryptzone Endpoint Encryption bundle contains 3 products:

Secured eFile
Secured eFile is a file & folder encryption solution which integrates with the familiar Windows-environment. With simple right-click operation, you can be securing your sensitive data in just a few minutes. On top of that, you no longer need to do several actions just to access or edit a secured file. Simply double-click the item just like you would any other, supply the password and the file will open in the correct software. When you save the document it will automatically be encrypted again. Unlike other solutions, because of this workflow integration, there's no need for unsecuring, opening, editing, saving and then (unless you forget of course) encrypt the file again. Secured eFile does all of this for you.

Secured eMail
Secured eMail is an e-mail encryption solution designed to be easy to use, but at the same time maintain the highest possible level of security. Using AES-256 and System SKG, this has been achieved. As a vital part of the Simple Encryption Platform (SEP), Secured eMail is tightly integrated within your current environment, lying merely as a thin layer on top of your existing infrastructure. Once installed, the Simple Encryption Platform can easily be extended to include more functionality, such as File/Folder encryption, USB encryption, Full hard disk encryption as well as Policy Enforcement.

Secured eUSB
Secured eUSB is a USB encryption solution designed to be easy and fast to use, all the while maintaining the highest possible level of security. Using AES-256 bit encryption this has been achieved. As a vital part of the Simple Encryption Platform (SEP), Secured eUSB is tightly integrated within your operating system, lying merely as a thin layer on top of your existing infrastructure.

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