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Radix
kSafe
Working with Radix kSafe
Working
with kSafe is similar to working with a regular flash disk
(Disk-On-Key).
By plugging in a USB key or alternately hitting a pre-programmed string
– the user mounts a virtual drive (open the safe) and can work with it
like a regular drive. Unplugging the key, or clicking on an icon,
instantly dismounts the virtual drives (lock the safe).

Files stored in a virtual safe are constantly encrypted, even when the
safe is open. New files are automatically encrypted ‘on-the-fly’ when
stored in the safe. User can create unlimited number of safe files, and
open and work with up to 20 safes simultaneously. Virtual safe files
are regular files and can be securely stored, saved, backed up,
attached to an e-mail message, and are fully compatible with Radix
Reload’s instant recovery system.
How does it work?
Radix kSafe converts
pre-determined disk sectors into encrypted files (a 'virtual safe').
Opening a safe or using the files stored in it, is only possible by
plugging in a personal coded USB key ("what you have") and/or typing a
secret password ("what you know").
Unplugging the USB key, instantly and automatically locks all open
virtual safes and hides the encrypted virtual safe files.
Lost key recovery
For
extra protection, Radix kSafe system does not include 'back doors'.
Opening a virtual safe in case of a lost key or forgotten password
requires using two keys simultaneously:
- Backup Key – backup password (saved by
the user during safe creation)
- Gate Key – a one-time code received from
the help desk center after user's authorization verification process
Features
& Specifications Virtual Safe
- Compatible with Windows Xp, 2000, 2003,
Vista
- Create multiple virtual safes within
local, external, portable and flash disks
- Store, backup, copy and e-mail virtual
safe files as regular files
- Mount up to 20 virtual safes
simultaneously
- Auto mount default virtual safe at
startup, on a USB key plug-in, or on a pre-set string
- Auto dismounts all safes on key plug-out,
on log-out, or after preset time interval
- Unlimited capacity per virtual safe
(NTFS); 4GB per virtual safe (FAT)
Encryption
- AES 256bit encryption algorithm
- 64-bit password and/or USB
encryption key
- Encrypt data stored in a virtual
safe - on-the-fly
- By virtual safe rescue key (users
backup password)
- By USB key rescue password (by help
desk)
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Aladdin
eToken (optional)
- Onboard symmetric DES-X
challenge-response authentication
- Secure and encrypted EEPROM memory
chip
- Standard Crypto API connectivity
- Secured storage of users' private
credentials and PKI keys
- Hardened tamper-evident and
water-resistant shell
- Compatible implementation with
smart cards
- Protected serial ID chip (32-bits
length)
- API Support PKCS#11 V2.01, CAPI,
PC/CS, X.509 V3, SSL V3, IPSec/IKE
- Compliant with CE, FCC, RoSH
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