Data Security
- Point-to-point SSL between server/client
- Supports HTTP/HTTPS proxy & socks
- Data is 128-bit encrypted when stored
- Choice of encryption algorithms: Twofish, Triple DES, AES
- Choice of different encryption modes: Electronic Cook Book (ECB) or Cipher Block Chaining (CBC)
- Restrict access by pre-defined IP
Secure 128-Bit SSL Communication
All communications between Advanced Computer Services OBS server and your computer are transported in a 128-bit secure socket layer (SSL) channel. Although your backup files travel through the Internet, eavesdroppers have no knowledge of what has been exchanged.
Encrypted Data
Your files are digitally zipped, then encrypted with your personal encryption key before they are sent to the OBS backup server. To everyone else, your data appears to contain nothing more than random, unintelligible content.
Top Encryption Algorithm
Your data is securely encrypted with 128-bit Twofish, a block cipher designed by Counterpane Labs and chosen by the National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) as one of the five finalists for Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The schema has been under frequent public review, yet to date there have been no known successful attacks.
Personal Encryption Key
Only you have the encrypting key. This key is used to encrypt your data and is known only by you. Advanced Computer Services doesn't know it, and it is never transmitted online to any other source.
Restricted Access
You have the option to restrict access to your backup files from the set of IP addresses you pre-define. If someone tries to access your data from an IP address not on your specified list, access will be denied. This is an additional security measure to ensure your data is available only to the known locations of your choice, even in cases where the user name, password and encryption key are known.