FQX File Encryptor

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File Encryptor

Why FQX?

Robust encryption and authentication

FQX employs the industry-standard AES-256 encryption and offers multiple authentication methods, like Yubikeys or smart cards for customized security tailored to your organization's needs.

Flexible sharing options 

Choose how you share your encrypted files: USB drives, email, cloud storage – the choice is yours.

Easy-to-use platform 

Access FQX through a user-friendly graphical interface or command line on MacOS, Windows, and Linux.  

Directory integration 

FQX supports integration with directory services like LDAP and Active Directory.

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Flexibility, security, ease-of-use

FQX gives you the flexibility to share your files using any method you want, while ensuring file security with strong encryption. And it's so easy to use!

How to encrypt your files with FQX?

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  1. You have files you need to share securely with one or more of your colleagues​.

  2. Add or drag-and-drop them to FQX File Encryptor.

  3. Select data classification label and recipient type:Classify your data and choose recipients securely. Prefer named recipients whose public keys you know for maximum security.
    Alternatively, if key setup isn’t available or you’re sharing externally, use a
    password. For extra control and safety, combine both methods.

  4. Sign the message with your token (Card or Yubikey) to provide data origin information.

  5. Your .fqx archive file is ready. Share it however you want – outsiders will not be able to see or modify the content.

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Use cases 

FQX is a suitable solution for private as well as public organizations sharing sensitive files with their customers, partners, or other external parties.

FQX File Encryptor can be used to share business-sensitive information, such as confidential project materials, financial data, company secrets, and more. 

Below are some examples: 

  • Sending technical documentation or project details of R&D projects

  • Business secrets, financial statements, or board and management level communications

  • Client health data containing personal critical information, such as health reports or test results

  • Sharing court files between law firms

  • Sharing confidential documents between municipalities or governmental bodies

Interested in seeing FQX in action? Request a demo!