Sookasa is a cloud-based file encryption and security service designed for businesses. It allows encryption and access control of files stored in cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Box. Key features include fine-grained access controls, auditing, remote wipe, and compliance ready architecture.
Sookasa is a cloud-based file encryption and security service designed for businesses of all sizes. It provides a layer of security and control over files stored in major cloud storage services like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Box.
With Sookasa, files are encrypted before they leave a user's device using AES-256 encryption. Encrypted files can only be accessed by authorized users, with granular access controls available to restrict access on a user and group basis. Features like remote wipe allow administrators to revoke access to files in case of a security breach or employee departure.
Sookasa generates detailed audit logs showing each time a file is accessed, modified, shared or deleted. These logs enable visibility into data access and help maintain compliance. The service operates under a zero-knowledge model so even Sookasa administrators cannot view user files without permission.
Positioned as a solution for HIPAA, FERPA and other compliance frameworks, Sookasa aims to make cloud-based file collaboration secure. It works across all major desktop and mobile platforms. While competitively priced for SMBs, larger deployments may find the per-user licensing model expensive.
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