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View Full Version : Backup Encryption Keys With SecuBox 1.1


Jon Westfall
04-13-2007, 03:21 AM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.aikosolutions.com/news/view/article/new-secubox-for-pocket-pc-11-protects-mobile-data/' target='_blank'>http://www.aikosolutions.com/news/v...ts-mobile-data/</a><br /><br /></div><i>"April, 10, 2007 - Aiko Solutions releases version 1.1 of its Pocket PC encryption software - SecuBox for Pocket PC. SecuBox for Pocket PC creates an encrypted storage for all user passwords, corporate and customer data, credit card details, security codes, bank account numbers – all protected with industry standard AES 256-bit encryption. Now you can protect your mobile data with with no special knowledge or additional learning – without changing working habits or business routines. SecuBox ensures sensitive data will never end up with criminals or your competitors. SecuBox is aimed to overcome the drawbacks of the recently announced Windows Mobile 6.0 encryption and ensures appropriate data redundancy. With its new encryption key backup feature users will be able to get legitimate access to the encrypted storage cards even after Pocket PC hard reset or device malfunction. Encryption key backup also allows administrators to implement secure data recovery procedures in case users forget their password or partially damage the storage media"</i><br /><br />SecuBox has one feature that sets it apart from encryption programs - it can backup encryption keys to allow you to access encrypted data in case the original key is lost. That and some nice integration features mean that SecuBox can be a useful tool if you've got data that absolutely cannot be seen by others!