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Zero Knowledge File Storage for Defense
Secure Zero Knowledge File Storage for Defense Needs

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage means the service provider has no access to your encryption keys, ensuring only you can access your data. This is crucial for maintaining the confidentiality of sensitive defense files.
Defense organizations handle sensitive information that requires the highest level of security. Zero knowledge encryption ensures that data remains confidential, which is vital for national security.
The encryption keys are managed by the user, not the provider. This ensures that only authorized personnel can decrypt and access the files, keeping them safe from external threats.
Yes, you can upload files up to 100 MB in size. Larger documents might require splitting into smaller parts before uploading to maintain the integrity of the storage system.
Yes, you can upload files of up to 100 MB each. This limit helps ensure fast processing and high security for all documents.
Files can be stored for as long as needed, but the storage duration depends on the policies set by your organization and any relevant security protocols.
The system supports text files like .txt and .md, along with various image, audio, and video formats for comprehensive document handling.
No, stored documents cannot be edited within the system. You must download the files to make changes, ensuring document integrity during storage.
Files are protected with encryption that only you have the keys for, meaning unauthorized users cannot access or decipher the data.
Yes, but only if permissions have been granted. Each user must have the appropriate encryption keys to decrypt and access the files.
If you lose your encryption key, the data may become inaccessible. It's crucial to securely back up your keys to prevent loss of access.
No, offline access is not supported. You need an internet connection to upload or download files ensuring real-time encryption and decryption.
Yes, files are encrypted automatically as they are uploaded, maintaining security without additional user intervention.
While designed for defense needs, zero knowledge file storage can also be suitable for personal use, offering robust security for personal data.
Yes, documents can be shared with trusted parties, but they must have the encryption key to access the files securely.