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Zero Knowledge Notes for Defense Contractors
Secure and Efficient Zero Knowledge Notes Storage for Defense Contractors

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge notes are storage solutions where data and documents are encrypted, allowing only the user to access the sensitive information. This is critical for defense contractors managing classified documents.
Using zero knowledge notes ensures that sensitive defense-related information remains secure, as only authorized personnel can access it. This minimizes risks of data leaks.
Notes are encrypted and stored using zero-knowledge encryption, meaning even the service provider cannot access the content of these documents, providing maximum confidentiality.
Yes, you can upload a variety of text files for secure storage. These are managed and encrypted, ensuring that only you have access to the content.
The system supports text file uploads including .txt, .md, .json, and .csv. Additionally, images and audio/video files are automatically transcribed and stored securely.
Yes, each file can be up to 100 MB in size. For audio and video files, there is also a 60-minute duration limit to ensure efficient processing and storage.
No, the system requires an online connection to access the secure storage. The encryption and decryption occur on the server-side.
No, you cannot edit the notes directly in the tool. To modify, you need to adjust your original document and re-upload for storage.
Only the person with the correct decryption key can access the notes, emphasizing the zero-knowledge aspect where no unauthorized personnel has access.
Yes, while tailored for defense contractors, the zero-knowledge storage can be used for any sensitive documents requiring secure handling.
They enhance security by ensuring that sensitive information is stored in such a way that only the holder can decrypt and access it, reducing unauthorized access risks.
Zero knowledge encryption means the provider does not store or know the decryption key. Only the user can decrypt and view their data, offering enhanced privacy.
Only if they are provided with the decryption key necessary to access those documents, maintaining strict control over data distribution.
No, changes and storage occur after the document is fully uploaded and processed. Real-time edit and preview are not supported at this time.
Losing access credentials can make it difficult to retrieve your notes, as they are securely encrypted. It is recommended to keep backups and secure your credentials responsibly.