With more teachers and students sharing online resources than ever before, schools are seeking creative technology solutions for secured access to confidential teaching materials and educational content.
kSafe easy-to-use virtual lockers protect education-oriented data stored in portable devices or on the network.

kSafe-secured online data can be uploaded and later retrieved from anywhere on the Internet. Teachers can upload and mark assignments, or pre-prepare exams from any computing device, just as students can continue working on projects from outside school, all via an intuitive personal encryption system.
kSafe also prevents unauthorized access to data stored in external and portable storage devices, such as USB flash disks.

Radix kSafe offers a secure and simple system for our teachers and students to upload files from anywhere and then retrieve them to work at home, study with class mates, or access files as they move around the school.
Ask Yourself:
kSafe fully protects your laptops without reducing computing performance or conflicting with any other protection solution.
Main Features
Converts pre-determined disk space into encrypted files (virtual safes), enabling multiple virtual locker creation and operation within local and external hard disk drives, as well as on portable storage devices such as USB flash disks.
Adds effective security layers, locks computers and prevents unauthorized access to data with a strong authentication system and optional data encryption algorithm.
Data stored in virtual lockers is encrypted 'on-the-fly' with an industry standard encryption algorithm. Accessing the encrypted data is only possible by authorized persons by plugging in a personal coded USB key ("what you have") and/or typing a secret password ("what you know").
Accessing and working with data stored in virtual lockers is just like working with a regular flash disk (Disk-On-Key). By plugging in a personal USB key and/or typing a personal password, the locker instantly opens. Unplugging the key, automatically locks and hides all virtual lockers.
Radix kSafe includes a unique rescue mechanism, enabling authorized access in case of a lost key or forgotten password, with the simultaneous use of two independent keys. Virtual safe files are used like regular files that can be securely stored, saved, backed up, or attached to an e-mail message.
Working with kSafe is similar to working with a regular flash disk (Disk-On-Key).
By plugging in a USB key or alternately hitting a hot-key combination – the user mounts a virtual drive (open the virtual locker) and can work with it like a regular drive.
Unplugging the key, or clicking on an icon, instantly dismounts the virtual drives (close the virtual locker).

Files stored in a virtual locker are constantly encrypted, even when the locker is open. New files are automatically encrypted 'on-the-fly' when stored in the locker. Virtual lockers can be securely stored, saved, backed up, attached to an e-mail message, and are fully compatible with Radix Reload's instant recovery system.
How does it work?
Radix kSafe converts pre-determined disk sectors into encrypted files (a 'virtual locker'). Opening a locker or using the files stored in it, is only possible by plugging in a personal coded USB key ("what you have") and/or typing a secret password ("what you know").
Unplugging the USB key, instantly and automatically locks all open virtual lockers and hides the content.
Lost key recovery
For extra protection, Radix kSafe system does not include 'back doors'. Opening a virtual locker in case of a lost key or forgotten password requires using two keys simultaneously:


All models for Win7 support 32/64-bit
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