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With the best of technology combined with the best of security
Make intrusion totally impossible
With our unique end-to-end data encryption technology, you'll make intrusion impossible, both during transmission and storage. The sensitive file is not only locked with keys that are only available to authorized users, but it is also sliced so that each piece of data is encrypted. Thus, if a malicious software intercepts the confidential document, it will only discover a perfectly unreadable fragment.
Get your mathematical proof authenticated
Our Zero Knowledge innovation authenticates authorized users, without requiring their identity to prevent it from being disclosed. The certification is done by an entity, called a "proof provider", which mathematically proves to another entity, the "verifier", that a proposition is true without revealing any information other than the truth of the proposition itself.
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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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PARSEC certified by ANSSI
In the current context where the protection of sensitive data is the main issue of this new decade marked by digital transformation, we are proud to announce that our PARSEC solution has obtained the CSPN certification delivered by the ANSSI....
Optimize Rust build & test for CI
Last year, we migrated our CI to GitHub Actions after previously using Azure Pipelines. We took advantage of the migration to improve our CI. This article will summarize the different steps we have taken to enhance our CI when working with Rust. Parallelize Run...
How the reqwest HTTP client streams responses in a Web context
We are working on implementing Server-Sent Events (SSE) on all platforms supported by Parsec using reqwest, an HTTP Client written in Rust. Among these platforms, it must support a Web Browser context. We wanted to know how the implementation was done for the web...