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ProtectPack

2007-01-04

How can you effectively ensure a file (or group of files) remains totally confidential when sporadically transferred to another individual via a portable USB drive, burnt to a CD or DVD, via email, plus any other of today’s or tomorrow’s file mobility technology?

ProtectPack delivers the solution to exactly this problem.

ProtectPack enables secure, encrypted transfer and storage of confidential data files on unprotected mediums (both portable and network) that are difficult to defend by conventional network security mechanisms. The .pac file, developed by the Borderless Security, can also compress data before encryption to enable maximum storage and data transfer efficiency.

Minimal learning curve, minimal training required...

ProtectPack is seamlessly embedded within the Windows environment ensuring users with existing Windows knowledge can easily ‘Pack’ and ‘Unpack’ files. Converting to an encrypted .pac file is as simple as right clicking on the file/folder. An authorized recipient does not need to have ProtectPack installed on their device to unpack a ProtectPacked file. The self-extraction option attaches a compressed launch program, requiring the recipient to only enter the pass phrase to unpack the file to an unencrypted format.

An additional benefit delivered by ProtectPack includes increased data transfer and storage efficiency by optionally compressing the data before encryption. The .pac file format consumes minimal bandwidth enabling rapid and secure transfer of data packets, whilst also ensuring minimal drive space is consumed during storage.

Ultimate level of Security

Ultimate level of Usability

Ultimate level of Manageability

ProtectPack makes secure file transfer and archive easy

ProtectPack enables secure, encrypted transfer and storage of confi dential data files on unprotected media (both portable and network) that are diffi cult to defend by conventional network security mechanisms.

  1. Pack (compress and encrypt) a file or folder on the required storage device.
  2. Leave packed fi le stored on your device in secure compressed format and/or securely transfer to other people using email, CD ROM, memory stick etc..
  3. Unpack from encrypted format using pass-phrase.

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