Protect your files from ransomware
Thanks to Parsec's features, you can go back in time and find your encrypted files intact.
Make intrusion totally impossible
The usual attack vector of a ransomware is to make user data inaccessible by betting that the ransomware does not have backups.
In fact, Parsec's client/server synchronisation system, combined with its philosophy of never deleting information, provides total protection against ransomware, as it is possible to revert to a previous version of the file at any time by consulting the entire data history, even from the workstation of any authorised user.
In addition, this feature also protects against theloss or theft of a workstation.
No need to pay ransom to recover your data in case of an attack
Malicious crypto-locking of data is just another version of the life cycle of your data. You only need to revert to the previous version to counter such an attack.
With Parsec, retrieving data is as easy as turning back the hands of the clock.
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Protect your sensitive data with security innovation
Certification of your workstation
considered as the only trusted entity
Splitting your files into several blocks
stored on different public or private clouds
End-to-end encryption of each chopped block
to block the privileges of unauthorized users
"Anticipating future needs and integrating security by design, while remaining very easy to use, PARSEC has a software architecture based on concepts and algorithms from Research, which guarantees :
- Privacy
- Integrity
- Resilience
- Availability "
"Developed by Scille in collaboration with the Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique, PARSEC is a state-of-the-art solution.
Thierry Leblond, CEO & Co-founder of PARSEC
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