But their systems are so complicated to setup that no one uses it.Īt DropSecure we have bridged the gap between military-grade security and usability with our innovative key management system. The US defense uses AES-256 based symmetric encryption to exchange all their data. Similar principle applies here, if the password is lost, no one can decrypt the dataĭropSecure has ‘military-grade encryption’. It is the same technology used for cryptocurrency, and we’ve all seen the news stories about what happens when someone loses the key to their wallet – the currency is lost. If AES-256 encryption is used, it will take years for a super-computer to break that password. To decrypt the contents of the file, the password is required. And since these documents stay on the cloud forever, whenever it is backed up by Google, this means they are forever vulnerable.Įncrypting a file means the actual contents are garbled with an external password. Unknowingly you have just increased the surface area for your data to be leaked. This means if you send a mail to recipient on a different email service like Yahoo, now Yahoo will also have access to this document. When you attach an unencrypted file, for example when sending via Gmail, your file contents are in clear text. There are two ways to exchange files: encrypted and unencrypted. Why is it important to encrypt the files you are sending? And so DropSecure was born, a service that helps individuals and businesses exchange documents and data privately and securely so only they and their intended recipients have access to their data. It’s a pretty painful process to encrypt documents manually, and not everyone has the knowhow on how to do it either. So, I manually encrypted the data myself and sent it to my loan service provider. I needed to send my own financial documents for a mortgage, but I couldn’t find a single service that could encrypt and send them safely. What was the inspiration behind DropSecure? We spoke to him about how encryption works and why we shouldn’t be using Dropbox anymore. Amish Gandhi, CEO of the secure file-sharing platform DropSecure, is on a mission to make data sharing privacy easily available to all. There’s a good way to stop this too – end-to-end encryption. Your documents are essentially available to anyone with the will, or want, to do so. 99.99% of digital documents exchanged today are susceptible to leaks and directly accessible by your Cloud Service Provider.