Advanced Encryption Package Professional 5.1.8

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AEP PRO provides secure way to protect sensitive files and send them via internet. With AEP PRO it is possible to encrypt, decrypt and securely erase files. There are several methods to perform operations: process files from main program, from Windows Explorer (AEP PRO integrates nicely with Windows 7, Vista, XP shell context menu) or from powerful command line utility. AEP PRO uses ~20 encryption algorithms (like AES 256-bit) to protect sensitive documents as well as this program supports asymmetric encryption (RSA 512-2048 bit). It can create self-decrypting versions of your encrypted files - the recipient of this file will not need to have AEP PRO to decrypt document. This software supports any kind of USB Flash Drive to keep the list of strong encryption/decryption keys, so there is no need to try to remember complex passwords - all these passwords can be protected by single master password on your usb flash drive.

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