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Zero Knowledge Document Storage for Attorneys
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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge document storage is a method where the storage provider does not have access to the encryption keys and cannot view stored data, ensuring only the user can access their information.
Attorneys deal with sensitive client information requiring strict confidentiality. Zero knowledge storage prevents unauthorized access, maintaining privacy and meeting legal standards for data protection.
It uses encryption where only the attorney holds the decryption key. This setup ensures that only authorized persons can read the stored data, making it ideal for sensitive legal documents.
Yes, zero knowledge storage can handle various document sizes, but ensure individual files do not exceed size limits if applicable. It provides a safe environment for storing extensive legal documents.
Documents are accessible through a secure login portal requiring your encryption keys or credentials. This setup ensures only authorized users can view the confidential legal files.
Yes, they can collaborate if all involved members have the necessary decryption keys. This way, collaboration is secured and private, ideal for sharing case documents among legal teams.
Typically, there may be a file size limit depending on the service. It's advisable to check specific limitations, such as a maximum of 100 MB per file, common in secure storage solutions.
Documents can be downloaded, edited, and re-uploaded, but editing must occur outside the storage system as direct in-storage editing is often not available due to encryption.
Generally, zero knowledge systems require online access to maintain security protocols. Offline storage may not be supported to ensure data remains secure and inaccessible without proper authentication.
While encryption provides strong protection, no system is immune to all threats. Ensuring robust password management and regular security updates helps mitigate risks.
Integration depends on providers' compatibility features. Many systems support API access, which can be used to integrate with existing legal management platforms.
By using strict encryption protocols that ensure only those with the correct credentials can access the data, reinforcing the confidentiality required in legal practice.
Zero knowledge providers often offer secure backup services, ensuring that encrypted data is stored redundantly. Always verify backup policies with your provider.
Access is controlled by encryption keys and credentials. Once these are revoked, former employees cannot access documents, ensuring ongoing security.
Yes, most zero knowledge systems allow various document types, including text, audio, and PDF files. Always check file compatibility and restrictions of specific platforms.