Rohos Disk Encryption v1.8 | 5.10 MB
Rohos Disk Encryption creates virtual, encrypted and hidden volumes on your computer. To access this volume you can use password or USB flash drive with a password key. Rohos disk integrates with MS Office and any other application by inserting a disk shortcut into SaveAs/Open File dialogs. Also it has a build-in File-Shredder tool and wonderful UI.
Here are some key features of "Rohos Disk Encryption":
Strong & On-the-fly disk encryption:
· Rohos disk uses NIST approved AES encryption algorithm, 256 bit encryption key length. Encryption is automatic and on-the-fly.
Have a USB Key for access control:
· You can use USB flash drive or security tokens like Aladdin eToken to access all of your secured disk automatically without the need to remember and enter password manually.
No risk of data loss:
· Partition password reset option allows to create a backup file to access your secured disk if you forgot your password or loose USB key.
Secure shortcuts on the desktop:
· Don't worry about the shortcuts to the documents from the encrypted drive. Rohos automatically hide them from the desktop when secured drive gets offline.
Integrated File-shredder:
· Any file or folder can be easily moved into Encrypted Rohos Disk with shredding afterwards. Right from File Explorer.
Expandable virtual drives:
· Rohos allows to enlarge virtual encrypted partition any times you need.
Easy of use:
· Rohos cares about usability: Your first Encrypted Drive can be turned on with a single click or automatically on system startup. Disk-On notification help first-time users to know when secured partition is ready to work.
Steganography:
· Hide your sensitive files into a single AVI movie or media file such as MP3, OGG, WMA etc.
Unlimited encryption capacity:
· You can have unlimited number of additional encrypted virtual drives, over your network storage, USB flash drive or DVD-ROM. Virtual drives size is unlimited. Each secured drive can have a shurtcut to open it.
Doesn't require Admin privileges:
· You can access your virtual drive on the USB flash drive or DVD-ROM on any guest computer without having administrators rights.
Portable data security solution:
· You can have a protected partition on your USB flash drive and access it on any computer. Rohos has a portable portion that can be installed into any USB flash drive along with a secured partition.
MS Office applications integration:
· You can Open or Save your protected documents right from MS Word (Excell) by clicking on the personal disk icon. You don't need to navigate to sub folders or additional disk letter.
What's new in Rohos Disk Encryption 1.8:
· Added “Hide folder” option and the option “Create Rohos disk within media file .AVI, MP3, MPG, WMV, etc” has been moved in lower right corner of the main window. No extra complicated steps to be taken to hide folder with your private data, just a few clicks.
· There are given predefined folders, e.g. My Documents, Google Chrome data, Skype or you may specify manually the path to the whatever folder you wish to hide.
· Turn on your Rohos disk -> click on “Hide folder” link in the program’s main window -> choose from predefined folders or specify the path to another folder and click OK.
· From now on you folder will be encrypted and hidden, and accessible only after your Rohos disk is turned on. Note: once the folder is hidden you won’t be able to make it unhidden. When it comes to Skype, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox – if Rohos disk is not turned on these applications won’t start.
· Rohos Disk Browser utility is turned into Rohos Mini Drive Portable. Rohos Developers have worked to add features that are one more step towards making completely portable encryption utility. Rohos Mini Drive portable will let you work with your data and applications from virtually encrypted disk on any PC without admin rights, and not only that – you are able to create new encrypted disks and change their password.
· The bug “Trial period has expired” warning was fixed.
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