Benefit from the Privacy of Encryption
Key Features
Simple management
No special software is required. E2EE is user controlled and done on-the-fly by the web browser.
Hybrid encryption method
No special fee-based certificates are required as the epiKcloud server handles the public keys.
Maximum security
Data is encrypted at its source using AES-256 for files and RSA-2048 for file keys, thus protecting it wherever it goes.
Safeguarded by “key pairs“
epiKryption generates a “key pair“; a private key, stored on the recipient’s end, and a public key, stored on the epiKcloud server. The keys are generated individually (browser) or centrally (administrator).
Encrypted spaces
Encrypted spaces can be shared with external users with no additional license by dynamically adapting the encryption keys in the background.
Prevent MITM attacks
The epiKryption methodology ensures protection against man-in-the-middle attacks and against unintended access via server backups.
GDPR and FIPS compliance
epiKryption and file sharing plugins ensure GDPR compliance and FIPS compliance (in combination with a FIPS certified browser) required for U.S. government contractors and agencies.
E2EE and file sharing
epiKshare’s plugin for Outlook can be integrated to automatically share end-to-end-encrypted files from Outlook via epiKcloud, with no file size limits.
Want to share files with a customer or business partner and at the same time be sure that no one else can read or intercept?
Think about how much your data is actually worth. Can you afford any data breaches?
The safest and easiest way to share encrypted data
We know nothing about the encrypted data you store on the epiKshare servers.
Your data is kept private by our end-to-end encryption (E2EE).
Let’s keep it that way!
How does E2EE for epiKcloud work?
The E2EE plugin is installed on the epiKcloud server. See how!
The sender shares data via their epiKcloud web UI or, ideally, uses epiKshare’s Outlook add-in. Explain to me how this works.
The epiKcloud server checks whether the receiver is already known. If not, he/she is invited to join the environment.
Once the recipient registers on the epiKcloud server, a key pair is generated (2048-bit RSA).
The public key is stored on the epiKcloud server, while the private key remains on the receiver’s computer. (It can be backed up and restored at any time.)
The file to be sent is encrypted (256-bit AES) and loaded to the server. The recipient receives an e-mail with the link to the shared file and can download it in their web browser.