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Securing data on Windows Mobile devices and their memory cards

Worried that if you lose your smartphone or Pocket PC you will be losing confidential documents, PocketWord or Excel files or images?

Encryption is the first line of defense against anyone who gets your mobile device into their hands and attempts to read your sensitive data. With SecuBox you will protect confidential data within minutes, without even thinking about security or changing the way you are used to work with data.  

SecuBox features on-the-fly encryption of data stored on Pocket PC/smartphone and removable memory cards.  It creates virtual encrypted "disks" or cards, where you can hide files and folders, keep them encrypted all the time, but still work with these files just like you work with normal files. SecuBox uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption algorithm, also known as Rijndael, with a key size of 256-bit. When you open a file from SecuBox the data is decrypted on-the-fly, when you save it back on the encrypted card, the data is re-encrypted automatically.

Supported memory cards

These are the memory cards that can be easily protected with SecuBox:

  • CompactFlash, CompactFlash (CF) Type I, CompactFlash (CF) type II
  • Secure Digital (SD), miniSD Card, microSD Card, SDHC card, microSDHC card
  • MultiMediaCard (MMC)
  • Memory Stick

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