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InterCrypto Advanced Encryption Package 6.10

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InterCrypto Advanced Encryption Package 6.10

InterCrypto Advanced Encryption Package 6.10 | 13.1 Mb

Strong and proven encryption algorithms to protect your confidential documents. To secure sensitive data AEP file encryption software uses 20 proven and strong encryption algorithms including AES, Blowfish, Twofish, GOST, Serpent and others.

Easy to use for novices. Integration with Windows context menu.
Encryption technology is a difficult thing, especially if you are not technically savvy. How is an older family member supposed to figure out how to create a self-decrypting file, securely delete a file, or use Public Key Infrastructure to receive mails securely?
This file encryption software is made easy for novices. It integrates nicely with Windows Explorer, allowing you to use Explorer's context menus for file encryption/decryption/secure deletion directly from well known Windows Explorer.
AEP file encryption software can encrypt a single file, multiple files at once or even whole Windows folder(s).

Using USB sticks to store encryption / decryption keys
It is possible to store all your encryption passwords on a USB Flash Drive. You just need to remember a single Master Password for the password vault on the USB memory stick. There is no need to keep 20 passwords in mind when you can store these encryption keys on flash memory in an encrypted form and remember just one password.
It might sound simplistic, but strong passwords are a must for good security. A good password is a combination of several words that aren't themselves a word interspersed with special characters (e.g., !4scOrE&sDayNYeaRs_ag0).
What is the real difference between a weak password and strong randomly generated password?
AEP file encryption software can generate a really strong encryption key (a real example is "(+3!';0.;4{M>tMpRnK7&*u'F7)SYu2Q"). The ability to remember such strong passwords (with the help of a USB memory stick of course) is the key to using modern encryption algorithms 100% effectively.

Securely delete source files after encryption. Never delete confidential files using Windows Explorer!
It is a common misconception of PC users that once they have dropped a file into the recycle bin and emptied it that, there is nothing left to do and that the file is gone for good.
All that happens when you erase a file by either deleting it or putting it into the trash is that Windows has been told to not recognize the file so that you do not see it when you open a folder or your desktop. In fact, it is not erased at all, the data is still there on your hard drive and it will remain there until the information is overwritten by some other file or data.
We know all about this, as we have developed special software to recover accidentally deleted files and we also know all about the file systems used in Windows 10, 8, 7.
AEP file encryption software can wipe the contents of the original pre-encrypted file beyond recovery to make sure that not even a trace remains after shredding. AEP PRO matching and exceeding the specifications of the U.S. Department of Defense to stop software and hardware recovery tools.
AEP supports about 20 ways to securely delete file: Peter Gutmann algorithm, U.S. DoD 5200.28, VSITR, German Standard, Bruce Schneier algorithm, NATO Data Destruction Standard, GOST P50739-95 Russian Standard, The National Computer Security Center Standard, Canadian Standard, NAVSO P-5239-26, US Navy Standard, AFSSI-5020, US Air-Force Standard, AR380-19, US Army Standard and simple Quick Wipe algorithm.

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