Asynchrony Launches 'Krypdox' Ultra-Secure Mobile File Distribution Solution for Enterprises
IT-consulting firm debuts new product at MobileCON in Las Vegas
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Asynchrony, a division of Schafer, is happy to announce the release of Krypdox, an enterprise wide, ultra-secure mobile file distribution solution. Unlike typical peer-to-peer file sharing solutions, Krypdox's enterprise-to-user paradigm gives organizations full control of what files are shared, who they are shared with, and the level of security for each file and user. The St. Louis-based IT-consulting firm will debut Krypdox at MobileCON in Las Vegas (booth #7402).
"Krypdox is designed for companies that routinely distribute confidential information to mobile users," said Peter Witonsky, President, Asynchrony Mobile. "Financial reports, price lists, lab notebooks, healthcare data and pre-release film and music media are examples of the sensitive information Krypdox is optimized to distribute and secure."
Krypdox protects against four key vectors of security threat:
Device Theft: Millions of smartphones and tablets are lost or stolen each year. A savvy thief can hack their way past standard security in just minutes. Krypdox uses multiple layers of security to ensure that files cannot be accessed, even by the most sophisticated hacker. Enterprises can completely revoke access on a per-user or per-device basis.
User Theft and Circumvention: Most security breaches come from authorized users sharing information with others. This happens intentionally or through social hacking schemes. Krypdox does not allow users to share, export or print documents.
Network Hack: All data between the user's device and the Krypdox servers are transmitted over an encrypted channel with mutual authentication. This ensures that only the intended recipient can access the information. Inside this encrypted channel, each message packet is uniquely encrypted, providing another layer of protection.
Server Hack: Krypdox is built on a distributed architecture that keeps all unencrypted data behind the corporate firewall. Encrypted documents are stored in the cloud and can only be decrypted on authorized devices.
Krypdox is delivered as a turnkey server and application solution that can run from a commercial cloud such as Amazon AWS. The platform is OS and device agnostic. The Krypdox for iPad app is available now. Android, Windows and OS X clients are planned for future release.
For more information about Krypdox, please visit Krypdox.com.
About Asynchrony:
Asynchrony is an information technology consulting firm specializing in application development, mobile computing, systems and sensor integration, enterprise architecture and tactical collaboration. An early adopter of Agile development, the company's mission is to create high-impact software solutions through ongoing client collaboration, iterative development and continuous testing. Located in St. Louis, Missouri, Asynchrony's client base includes commercial, non-profit and government organizations. In 2010, Asynchrony joined Schafer Corporation, a scientific and engineering company providing technical solutions to mission critical challenges in national security.
About Schafer Corporation
Schafer Corporation is a provider of scientific, engineering, and technical services and products applied to defeating national security threats. The Company has a national footprint supporting mission-critical programs for customers including the US Air Force, US Army, US Navy, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Missile Defense Agency (MDA), United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and National Security Agency (NSA). The Company has been widely recognized for its technical expertise and ability to provide objective analysis that leads to the development of innovative, problem-solving solutions.
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