What is SpiderOak?
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SpiderOak is a company that first launched end-to-end encrypted cloud storage and file hosting tool in 2007. Now the company is providing solutions for secure remote telework, secure group messaging, and private blockchain applications.
FOUNDED IN 2006, SPIDEROAK IS ON A MISSION TO PROTECT THE WORLD’S DATA.
- Over a decade of inventing leading-edge security and privacy technology
- Unashamed to take chances and be creative where others don’t
- Tens of thousands of customers that prove our worldview
- We invented No Knowledge software
Its growing portfolio of Secure Communication & Collaboration products leverage Zero-Trust Distributed Data Enclaves and unique deployment of Blockchain/Distributed Ledger, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of your most sensitive data in any environment.
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Features
SpiderOak Features
ZERO-TRUST
SpiderOak solutions are based on a Zero-Trust architecture where, by default, nobody is trusted either inside or outside of the infrastructure – eliminating inside threats, permission creep, and unintentional exposure.
BLOCKCHAIN
The use of blockchain provides complete attribution and non-repudiation of all data transactions. Every modification made to the ledger is time stamped and signed, digitally ensuring traceability and complete integrity.
- Backup Log
- Backup Scheduling
- Incremental Backup
- Multiple System Support
- Secure Data Storage
SECURE COLLABORATION
The combination of Zero-Trust No Knowledge Encryption and Distributed Ledger allows clients to operationalize previously unavailable datasets whose sensitivity made their use in virtual collaborative environments far too risky.
Security
Is SpiderOak HIPAA COMPLIANT?
SpiderOak is HIPAA Compliant.
The latest update to HIPAA requires, among others, healthcare providers, medical institutions, and cloud storage services supporting those entities where PHI is involved to be compliant with HIPAA rules and regulations. If they are found not to be in compliance, they may have to pay fines up to $1.5 million dollars. In order to comply with HIPAA, cloud service providers have to enforce stringent security policies for protecting the privacy and confidentiality of user data.
With its No Knowledge privacy approach, the SpiderOak One desktop, CrossClave desktop and mobile, and Semaphor desktop and mobile applications encrypt the data on the user’s device before uploading the data to the cloud or syncing it across other devices. The data remains encrypted until the user requests the data, which is then delivered back to the user’s computer in its encrypted state until the user decrypts it with the password.
Because the SpiderOak One, CrossClave, and Semaphor desktop applications store user data in encrypted form, it also provides the highest degree of protection against security breaches. When sensitive information is stored in plaintext form, there is always a risk of data being compromised during cyber attacks, resulting in compliance violations. Even if unauthorized personnel are able to access the server, all they can see is encrypted, unintelligible data.
Pricing
SpiderOak Pricing
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