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Zero Knowledge File Storage for Defense Contractors
Secure and Private Zero Knowledge File Storage for Defense Contractors

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage ensures that only the user has access to their sensitive data, as the service provider cannot access the content of files stored.
Zero knowledge file storage is ideal for defense contractors as it ensures the highest level of data security and privacy, critical for safeguarding sensitive defense information.
Zero knowledge encryption allows the data to be encrypted on the user's device before it is stored, so the storage provider cannot decrypt the content.
Yes, you can upload video files as part of your storage. Keep in mind the platform supports various video formats and transcribes text content from them.
Supported formats include text files, images, audio, and video files, ensuring broad compatibility for defense contractors' varied needs.
Yes, the storage solution is accessible via mobile browsers, ensuring you can manage your files on-the-go without needing an app.
No, the zero knowledge file storage system is primarily designed for storing files securely. For editing, download files and make changes offline.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per file, ensuring efficient storage management without exceeding capacity limits.
Yes, audio and video files are limited to 60-minute durations to ensure optimal processing and storage.
Absolutely, contractors can securely store and access meeting notes ensuring sensitive discussions remain confidential.
Yes, the platform supports multiple languages, allowing users to store text content in the language of their choice.
While this feature focuses on secure storage, setting reminders would require external tools for organization and file review management.
Access is secured using encryption keys that only the user possesses, providing a secure way to manage file privacy.
No, zero knowledge file storage requires an online connection to ensure encrypted files remain secure.
While drafting is not its primary function, storing and securing drafts of reports within the system ensures they remain confidential until completion.