Folder Lock
Protect your files quickly and effectively with File Lock
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Folder Lock is a file encryption software that allows you to lock files, password protect folders, protect USB Drives and lock CD/DVDs. Folder lock creates encrypted storages called “Lockers”. A single click allows you to keep as many of your private files and folders in your Locker and password protect it. Lockers can be transferred, secured and backed up. They can be kept in USB Drives, CD/DVDs and notebooks. You can even transfer them via email or upload. The Lockers cannot be deleted on the computer where Folder Lock is installed. Different users can create different Lockers with passwords as well. Each Locker can contain your encrypted files as well as your personal list of locked items. Folder Lock’s options include hack monitoring, stealth mode, data shredding, history cleaning, auto protection, portable USB autoplay feature and virtual keyboard and more.
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- Have an incident response plan.
- Pre-define your incident response team
- Define your approach: watch and learn or contain and recover.
- Pre-distribute call cards.
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- Get your users on-side.
- Know how to report crimes and engage law enforcement.
- Practice makes perfect.
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