Disk Encryption and Data Protection Software

For over ten years, Exlade has been active in the professional protection of information from various levels of data theft threats. This includes everything from protecting personal e-mails and confidential data on home computers to revolutionary breakthroughs, financial reports and commercial secrets on workstations on corporate networks.

The tools developed by Exlade combine the latest professional methods for information protection with ease of use. The company's solutions are non-trivial while possessing rock-solid reliability.

Our products

Disk Encryption Software - Cryptic Disk

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Transparent container and disk encryption software

Cryptic Disk creates virtual encrypted disks and also encrypts hard disks, USB drives and memory cards. This allows you to maintain secrets both on a home computer and on a workstation. Data encryption makes use of the best algorithms (any of the following modern cryptographic algorithms can be used: AES/Rijndael, Serpent, Twofish, Blowfish, CAST6), and takes place in real time without affecting computer performance. Cryptic Disk provides its users with maximum functionality for protecting their information. Using Cryptic Disk means protecting your data without compromises!

Comprehensive suite of hard-drive password protection/access restriction tools

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Comprehensive suite of hard-drive protection/access restriction tools

Disk Password Protection suggests a complex of password security tools to ensure comprehensive and strong access protection of your hard drive and disk partitions. Through password protecting a disk, disk partition or operating system launch, the program disables any unauthorized reading/writing activity on your disk or PC, restricts access and launch of specific disks and files. The program suggests multiple password protection options to choose from for the user to find the type of protection they need. The user will be guided through the whole process by a user-friendly step-by-step wizard.



World News

November 15, 2009 - NHS Trust patient records repeatedly exposed over the last month
Several patient data theft cases were brought to the attention of the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) over the last month. Those involved eight desktop computers and four laptops containing sensitive patient details stolen from different hospitals. In most cases, the computer equipment was neither protected with any of encryption means, nor kept physically secure in locked premises, thus, carelessly exposing patients’ mental and physical health details to the risk of unauthorized access or theft.
September 16, 2009 - Border search of laptops is challenged by ACLU
The American Civil Liberties Union has brought a legal action against unjustified confiscation and searches of corporate laptops by border police. The objective of the lawsuit is to provide the ACLU with the records of faultless searches and checks of travelers’ laptops executed by the US customs.
August 28, 2009 - Global banking giant fined for losing personal customer data
Three companies of the world banking giant HSBC have been fined nearly ₤3.2 m for failing to ensure proper protection of their customers’ personal data.
August 28, 2009 - Cost of a Lost Corporate Laptop
An independent research conducted by the request of the Intel company on 22 April 2009 revealed the degree of financial damage associated with a loss of a corporate laptop.
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