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New Report: Why Standard Encryption for Data Stored in the Cloud is Risky

August 25, 2018 by Post

MicroEncryption® secures sensitive files by hiding data elements replaced with tokens

 July 27, 2018 – Colorado Springs, CO – Cybersecurity is a hot topic these days. The digital information stored on computers and in the cloud is the lifeblood of an organization and would be hackers know it. Eclypses™, a leader in the cybersecurity software industry, has created a free downloadable Executive Brief about how to protect the most sensitive information in an organization. “Securing Data with a Private Digital Vault” is available on their website at https://www.eclypses.com/resources/

Eclypses felt the need to educate companies that store data, particularly in the cloud, about how standard encryption techniques used by businesses today are open to hacking. The Brief reviews MicroEncryption® and how this method stops cyber criminals dead in their tracks.

Eclypses’ MicroTokenization® replaces data elements with MicroTokens™, transforming data into random strings of characters that have no meaningful value to hackers while traversing the Internet. In storage, MicroEncryption adds another layer of security by removing the real data from its’ existing location, relocating it, and then encrypting it, then scattering unrelated segments across multiple hard drives in multiple data centers.

Richard Marshall, former U.S. Department of Homeland Security Director of Global Cyber Security Management states, “Eclypses has cracked the code on how to property secure data that’s both at rest and at motion. This has huge implications for companies of all sizes, in all industries.”

The Cybersecurity Brief is available for download from the Eclypses website (www.eclypses.com) and contains information on:

  • Why standard encryption techniques for data at rest in the cloud leaves files at risk
  • How a private digital vault using MicroEncryption will stop successful cyber attacks
  • Graphic overview of how MicroEncryption and the tokenization process “hides” and protects data, creating a new paradigm is security

For additional information about Eclypses and the Cybersecurity Executive Brief, visit https://www.eclypses.com/resources/

 

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About Eclypses:

Eclypses’ industry leading disruptive cybersecurity software replaces user data with MicroTokens™ using MicroEncryption® to provide the highest level of data privacy available with the company’s patent pending MicroToken Exchange™ (MTE) technology.

Applications range from secure command and control, including Internet of Things (IoT), to secure storage and retrieval of sensitive data, such as credit card information and healthcare records. Eclypses’ MicroToken Exchange technology is helping enterprises and government agencies protect their most sensitive and private information from cybercriminals and cyber terrorists today.

Eclypses’ MTE software complies with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In addition, Eclypses’ technology is certified as Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard Level 1 (PCI-DSS) and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliant.

CertainSafe®, a business unit of Eclypses, has been selected as a 2018 Editors’ Choice Product by PC Magazine (PCMag) for best encryption software. CertainSafe’s Digital Safety Deposit Box, powered by MTE technology, is an ultra-secure cloud-based service created for small and medium enterprises. The Digital Safety Deposit Box makes it easy for businesses to securely store, access, and share their most valuable and private files.

In recapping the coveted award, PCMag’s Lead Analyst for Security Neil J. Rubenking writes, “When backing up your sensitive files to the cloud, CertainSafe Digital Safety Deposit Box emphasizes security over all else, but it doesn’t sacrifice ease of use.” Rubenking added that of all the solutions reviewed, “The Digital Safety Deposit Box has the most secure encryption software.”

Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, you can contact Eclypses at 719-323-6680 or via email at info@eclypses.com. Please visit us at www.eclypses.com and www.certainsafe.com.

 

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