Secure information sharing with encrypted file sharing
Email is a widely used, if not the most used platform for file sharing. What many organisations do not know is that sharing confidential documents via e-mail is not as secure as it seems. Without proper precautions, sharing confidential information via e-mail increases the risk of data leaks. DocLend offers advanced file encryption, which makes secure sharing of documents via email still possible. In this article, we explain how you can securely share information with encrypted file sharing.
Secure e-mailing
DocLend enables secure sharing of links to privacy-sensitive documents via e-mail. The secret to this approach lies in DocLend's encrypted file sharing:
- Advanced encryption technology. DocLend uses the 256-AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), an advanced encryption algorithm recognised worldwide for its security and reliability;
- Unique keys for each document. Whereas many other platforms use one key per environment, DocLend goes further by giving each document its own unique encryption key;
- Protection against ransomware. In the event of a ransomware attack, your documents remain safe. Because each document is separately encrypted and a backup is always available, you retain control over your data;
- User rights. DocLend allows you to decide whether a file can be downloaded by other users. This allows you to retain full control over the data you share;
- Regulatory compliance. When you use encrypted file sharing, the obligation to report data leaks or theft is waived;
- Personal key management. DocLend implements strict personal key management. Each employee has his own private key. Without this key, a document cannot be viewed or forwarded to unauthorised persons.
Opt for encrypted file sharing
With its file encryption, DocLend offers a solid basis for safe and trusted document management. Want to know more?
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Secure file transferFebruary 15, 2024