How to Protect Your Files from Unauthorised Access

Dec 22
12:12

2010

Liz Vasileva

Liz Vasileva

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These days it’s very important to protect your sensitive information. Learn how to use encryption to make sure your files and folders are safe.

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Do you keep any valuable information on your computer? Most likely,How to Protect Your Files from Unauthorised Access Articles the answer is “Yes”. Bank account statements, credit card details along with some important documents from work are usually stored on our personal computers and we think they are safe there. But how can you guarantee that the files on your computer are well protected from unauthorised access?

These day most computer users don’t have automatic log in enabled, which means that a user has to enter a password to be able to access the operating system. That’s a good start, but it’s not nearly enough to protect your most sensitive information. After all, someone might get hold of your password or access your computer when you are logged in. And even if you think there is no way someone can get physical access to your computer, there is always a danger of unauthorised virtual access through malware and spyware. So what to do?

The solution is both simple and difficult at the same time – you need to encrypt the files and folders containing sensitive information.

Encrypting files is not easy and usually requires extensive computer knowledge to be able to protect your files from experienced hackers and advanced malware, such as Trojan horses, as there are many different encryption algorithms. That’s why it’s best to use reliable encryption software that comes from a reputable developer and is easy to use by an average user.

When choosing which encryption software to use, make sure that it utilizes 256-bit AES encryption – the most advanced there is. This encryption algorithm will ensure that only you will be able to access encrypted documents and no attack will be able to break the code. In addition to that, look for encryption software that has various privacy and security features, such as the ability to password protect USB flash drives, an option to securely shred files and folders, password management features, and compression options, which will help you to save space. And last but not least, make sure that the software is intuitive and easy to use.

SensiGuard is one of the few encryption programs that offer a full set of security features, including the most advanced encryption algorithms, identity fraud prevention, USB drive protection, and lots more. In addition to that, SensiGuard is very easy to use and will suit both advanced and novice computer users.

Remember that it’s always better to be safe than sorry and make sure your private data is well protected before it’s too late.


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