Incorporates Ad Hoc Batch Processing into Desktop Environment
SecureZIP CLI automatically creates ZIP files from the command prompt, and batch (.BAT) files and script languages, without requiring additional user interaction. SecureZIP CLI can also create encrypted ZIP files, adding data security to ad hoc batch processing.
Encrypt & Decrypt Files with Passphrases, Digital Certificates, or Both
Encrypting files with a passphrase or digital certificate (AES or 3DES) keeps unauthorized individuals from opening your files. Using a digital certificate eliminates the need to remember a password and provides additional security by eliminating the possibility of someone guessing your password.
ZIP Files to Save Storage Space
SecureZIP compresses files, up to 95%, to conserve storage space and increase efficiencies.
Compresses & Decompresses Files in Multiple Formats
Compress files in several archive formats, including ZIP, TAR, BZ2, GZIP, UUEncode, XXEncode, PPMd, LZMA, and Jar. Open (decompress) ZIP files, as well as TAR, JAR, BZ2, RAR, GZIP, CAB, LZH, PPMd, LZMA, Z-UNIX, UUEncode, and XXEncode.
Ensures Data Integrity
SecureZIP CLI supports digital signatures (SHA-2, MD5) to ensure data integrity; a file with your digital signature verifies it hasn’t been altered or tampered with.
FIPS Mode
SecureZIP CLI offers the ability to use validated cryptographic modules for protecting data when run in FIPS mode.
Split/Spanned Archive Support
Split large files into multiple sections for storage on portable media with limited size capacity.
Error Reporting for Attended & Unattended Operations
SecureZIP CLI reports errors either to the standard Windows Event Log, or through SNMP (Simplified Network Message Protocol) integration with leading data center management applications.
Operates Across All Major Computing Platforms
SecureZIP CLI delivers cross-platform compatibility across desktop, server, midrange, and mainframe environments (Windows desktop and server, UNIX/Linux servers, IBM i5/OS and z/OS).