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Jan 28, 2016 SpiderOak Data Breaches and Security Report Jul 12, 2020 SpiderOak is the only technology that eliminates entire categories of cyber attacks, delivering enterprise-class capabilities in even the most unlikely remote locations. Wherever you do business, we help you protect your most precious information by seamlessly managing authority, access, confidentiality, and integrity for your organization SpiderOak is a US-based collaboration tool, online backup and file hosting service that allows users to access, synchronize and share data using a cloud-based server, offered by a company of the same name. Its first offering, its online backup service later branded "SpiderOak ONE", launched in December 2007. One Backup. Secure cloud backup to protect you and your family from data loss and ransomware. Semaphor Messaging. Encrypted group chat and file sharing to keep your team connected, protected, and safe.
Oct 13, 2014 · SpiderOak is a little different though since SpiderOak does not have the encryption keys to the data at all and only users have the keys to decrypt their files. It would be interesting to know what Edward Snowden thinks of other zero-knowledge cloud storage services like Sync.com and Tresorit.
Carahsoft Technology and SpiderOak's mission systems subsidiary have partnered to offer federal agencies a suite of tools designed to secure user communications and collaboration through zero knowledge encryption. The partnership will offer the CrossClave file sharing platform through Carahsoft&
SpiderOak offers tools which enable the creation of secure virtual enclaves designed to offer strict need-to-know assurances. We believe you deserve the easy, efficient deployment of SaaS solutions without compromising the security of the mission, sensitive information, or team members themselves.
Oct 13, 2014 · SpiderOak is a little different though since SpiderOak does not have the encryption keys to the data at all and only users have the keys to decrypt their files. It would be interesting to know what Edward Snowden thinks of other zero-knowledge cloud storage services like Sync.com and Tresorit.