- Jan 26, 2001
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Is there a way to store sensitive documents in OneDrive such that any authorized machines (i.e., mine) are able to open/edit them transparently, while they remain secure/encrypted against access by others?
I know OneDrive supposedly encrypts in-transit, but not sure how they're handled at rest.
Realizing "convenient security" is considered a bit of an oxymoron, I'm just interested in understanding the highest level of security achievable transparently utilizing OneDrive.
Update: So after a bit of research on this, I'm seriously eying Boxcryptor. Here's how it integrates with OneDrive. Anyone using this? Thoughts?
I know OneDrive supposedly encrypts in-transit, but not sure how they're handled at rest.
Realizing "convenient security" is considered a bit of an oxymoron, I'm just interested in understanding the highest level of security achievable transparently utilizing OneDrive.
Update: So after a bit of research on this, I'm seriously eying Boxcryptor. Here's how it integrates with OneDrive. Anyone using this? Thoughts?
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