Software for lawyers and attorneys to securely encrypt and protect private, sensitive information
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Law firms are always looking for effective methods to protect their clients' sensitive, private information. USBCrypt is a powerful Windows-based encryption program that protects private information from unauthorized access. It ensures that the bad guys are locked out of your clients' personal, business, and legal data, and provides an additional layer of protection that is essential for attorneys and paralegals.
USBCrypt for Lawyers
Lawyers use USBCrypt to encrypt USB thumb drives and other removable and fixed drives with strong encryption. Winability's USBCrypt application uses AES encryption to protect files, the strongest protection available in the legal business. Using USBCrypt, legal professionals can assure their clients that their sensitive, personal data are safe and secure.
USBCrypt Simplifies File Storage for Attorneys
To make it easy for lawyers and paralegals to work with USBCrypt, the software is completely integrated into the Microsoft Windows shell. This makes working with encrypted drives both easy and intuitive. The USBCrypt's intuitive interface is written in ordinary business English, and contains no tech-talk.
Drives encrypted with USBCrypt will work normally on other Windows computers, even if these other computers don't have USBCrypt software installed on them. This lets lawyers safely protect their clients' files when they use a USB thumb drive or other removable disk to move these files between office, courtroom, and home. Even if you lose a USB drive that contains your client's legal information or personal data, it will be completely safe from prying eyes. Without knowing the password, nobody will be able to access your files. This makes USBCrypt the perfect tool for making routine backups of all of your law firm's data, too.
USBCrypt Can Protect All Windows Hard Drives
Most attorneys store their sensitive data on some combination of internal hard drives, portable hard drives, USB thumb drives, flash memory drives, and rewritable discs. If your Windows-based computer recognizes the drive that you're using, then USBCrypt can encrypt it. There is currently no technology available that allows people to break into USBCrypt's AES encryption regimen. Your clients' personal legal information will be safe and secure.
Law Professionals Don't Need To Understand Data Storage Technology
Unlike many encryption applications, USBCrypt doesn't require users to understand complicated concepts such as NTFS and FAT/FAT32. The USBCrypt software application can handle all of these protocols. In fact, USBCrypt automatically determines the type of drive that you're using, so you can concern yourself with your clients' legal concerns.
Some attorneys worry that their clients' huge financial spreadsheets, perhaps containing years of historical data, might be too large for most software packages to encrypt. USBCrypt can encrypt drives of any size, from one megabyte to the upper limit of the Windows operating system. After the initial encryption, your large drives will work just as fast as the small ones, enabling you to quickly access your clients' legal information.
Store Sensitive Data Securely on Any Windows Computer

USBCrypt runs on desktops, laptops, netbooks, workstations, servers, and tablets. If your computer runs Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8, or 10 - including the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of these operating systems - then USBCrypt is the ideal solution for keeping your legal information safe and secure.
USBCrypt is Affordable
A single-attorney business license for USBCrypt costs only $99.95(US). It's an affordable price for ensuring that your clients' legal information is safe and secure.
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