Exlade Cryptic Disk Professional is a comprehensive software that will provide users with a simple and affordable way to protect and encrypt disks and partitions. The encrypted data cannot be accessed without entering the password, even if a hacker gets access to a PC or the hard drive is stolen.
Exlade Cryptic Disk Professional uses the AES 256-bit encryption algorithm, the same type of encryption that NASA, the FBI and the Department of Defense use to protect their data. Encrypting and decrypting takes one click and does not require a PhD in mathematics or computer science.
Exlade Cryptic Disk Professional can be used either at home or in the office. The program supports multiple users with different degrees of access privileges, as set by the system administrator. Each user will then have access to the encrypted data that he or she has the access rights to, but not to the data of others.
Naturally, Exlade Cryptic Disk Professional has been designed to work with hard drives, but the program can be used with removable storage media, such as USB Flash drives.
Once the data is encrypted, the files cannot be accessed by any person who does not know the password. After decryption, all files become accessible and the hard drive works normally.
Limitations:
· Only the "demo" password is allowed
· Support for keyfiles is disabled
· Support for hidden encrypted volumes is disabled
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· Dynamic disks under Windows Vista and later Windows operating systems are now supported.
· The application now displays the system names of reserved partitions on GPT disks.
· The application now memorizes the minimized groups and disks and keeps them minimized when the application is restarted or the drive list is refreshed.
· Disk partitions can now be minimized or maximized with a single click on the "plus" or "minus" icons.
· Hidden encrypted disk mounting issues have been fixed (the application used to report insufficient resources).
· Issues related to the error message shown when the application could not access an encrypted disk have been fixed (the application used to report insufficient resources).
· Issues related to the display of disk names when the application was run without administrator rights have been fixed.