Verizon Encrypted Docs will effectively encrypt sensitive information stored on all forms of computer media, including disk drives, network share and USB keys. Data stored in Encrypted Docs files and folders is encrypted so that only the owners of the data have access.
For our low price of $4.99 per month per user license, you will be able to encrypt your information and that of your clients. You will have the ability to download this software to any PC as soon as you accept the Encrypted Docs Terms of Service.
Uses standards-based technologies such as Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and X.509 certificates to establish confidentiality, data integrity and user authentication.
Powerful access control based on security policies
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Industry Standard Encryption
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
X.509 Certificates
Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES)
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
1024 bit RSA keys with MDS and SHA-1
128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
1. PKI stands for "Public Key Infrastructure." In a PKI, a certification authority (CA) is used to deliver identity credentials to subscribers. Each subscriber receives a key pair (or key pairs) Public Key - used to encrypt messages sent to the subscriber (anyone can access this key - also called certificate) Private Key - used by the subscriber to decrypt messages encrypted with their public key (only the subscriber has access to this key)
2. X.509 is simply the accepted standard format for the subscriber's PKI certificate