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Dekart Private Disk Multifactor 1.22 - User Guide and FAQ

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How does Dekart Private Disk Multifactor work

Private Disk creates one or more virtual encrypted disks on your hard drive and/or removable drive. Once a user creates a virtual encrypted disk, that encrypted disk is assigned a new drive letter and appears to the user like any other system drive (like the A: or C: drive). When the disk is mounted, the data is automatically encrypted and decrypted when the user writes or reads this data respectively. The program transparently encrypts and decrypts all data stored on the encrypted disk with no performance penalty. When the encrypted disk is unmounted, either manually or by logging out of Windows, the secure data stored on the encrypted disk becomes completely unreadable and undetectable by the operating system.

To decrypt the disk, simply insert the smart card/USB flash drive and type in correct PIN code (and, if biometrics is enabled, use the fingerprint scanner to authenticate). After successful authentication there's nothing else to worry about. All encryption and decryption processes are automated and transparent. After the smart card/USB flash drive is disconnected, the encrypted disk is completely secure. The only way to unlock and view the encrypted drive contents is to once again log in with your smart card/ USB flash drive and PIN code. Without the USB token/smart card, correct PIN, and (optionally) successful biometric authentication the encrypted hard disk space is completely unreadable.

Strong encryption algorithm

Dekart Private Disk Multifactor guarantees strong hard disk protection (as well as the protection of your removable media) through a powerful and proven encryption algorithm (AES 256-bit). You are protected from hackers using decryption software and other means of crypto-analysis. The program's encryption algorithms are certified by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology as corresponding to Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and Secure Hash Standard (SHA-1).

Protection for your portable media

Designed for business people who need to travel with critical financial data on their flash drives or other removable media, Dekart Private Disk Multifactor writes data to your flash drive, without wearing it out. Dekart Private Disk Multifactor allows creating encrypted disks on floppy disks, CD/R, CD/RW, MO, MD, ZIP-disks, DVDs, flash drives, all types of flash memory cards, PDAs, and digital cameras. The disk encryption software can work without installation, which lets you securely work with your encrypted data on any computer, in any location.

User authentication

Dekart Private Disk Multifactor allows enjoying the benefits of smart card/USB flash disk authentication as well as the combination of smart card and biometric authentication (e.g. with user's fingerprints). The desired combination can be selected according to user's requirements and available equipment. The two- and three-factor authentication allows you to enjoy the benefits of strong authentication while not to be burdened by memorizing strong password.

The data stored on the virtual encrypted disk is decrypted using one of the following combinations:

"Something you know" and "Something you have" (PIN code protected USB flash disk or smart card with the encryption key required to access virtual encrypted disk)
"Something you know", "Something you have" and "Something you are" (PIN code protected USB flash disk or smart card with the encryption key and biometric templates required to access virtual encrypted disk)



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