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Zero Knowledge Cloud Storage for Lawyers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge cloud storage encrypts your data so that the storage provider has no way of accessing or decrypting your files. This means only you have the encryption keys, ensuring total privacy.
Lawyers handle sensitive client data that requires the highest level of confidentiality. Zero knowledge storage provides top-tier security by ensuring only you have access to your data, fulfilling legal confidentiality requirements.
In zero knowledge encryption, data is encrypted on the client side before it reaches the server. The keys are stored with you, meaning even the service provider cannot decrypt your stored information.
Yes, it's specifically designed to store legal documents securely, ensuring they remain confidential and protected from unauthorized access, while meeting privacy laws and regulations.
While specific compliance details are not provided, the zero knowledge approach aligns with legal confidentiality standards by ensuring that only authorized individuals have access to the data.
Yes, you can access your files on any device with internet connectivity. This enables lawyers to retrieve or manage documentation securely while on the move.
Typically, such services allow secure file sharing, but specifics vary. It ensures that shared files remain encrypted, and only intended recipients with the key can decrypt them.
Generally, there may be storage limits based on plans or subscriptions, but specific details would depend on the service provider's offerings.
File recovery options are often available, though the specifics depend on the service provider. It's best to check if automatic backups are part of the package.
Data is encrypted on your device before being uploaded, ensuring its security during transfer. The service should support encrypted channels (such as TLS) for data transmission.
Integration capabilities depend on both the cloud storage service and the legal software in use. Many services offer APIs to facilitate smooth integration.
Storage services often have file size constraints, though the specific limit would be set by the provider. For large files, a business-focused plan might be ideal.
Yes, an internet connection is required to access cloud-stored files. However, some services offer offline access features if pre-downloaded.
Direct modification isn't typically possible without downloading first. Files are securely stored as-is, requiring downloading for any edits.
Only individuals with the encryption key, which is you or those you've explicitly shared it with, can access your files. The provider can't access due to zero knowledge encryption.