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How does PowerKeeper secure the storage of passwords and files?

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How does PowerKeeper secure the storage of passwords and files?

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All data stored in the PowerKeeper appliance is double encrypted in storage. First, the entire PowerKeeper hard disk is encrypted using AES-256 encryption. The encryption is unlocked only by booting from the disk eliminating the potential to remount the disk in another host and read its data. Passwords and files stored on PowerKeeper appliance are encrypted using AES-256 and signed with X.509v3 certificates to verify their authenticity. The commercially supported encryption products used are FIPS 140-2 validated.

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