TRACEABILITY AND SECURE MONITORING OF ELECTRONIC EXCHANGE

Keyvelop Client (desktop or API server software) and/or Keyvelop Web (to be used with a browser) create digital envelopes (Keyvelop) used to enclose any file regardless of format or size. It receives encryption keys, “HASH” calculation method for integrity checking, time stamping, then encrypts or decrypts the envelope and associated files. It updates a status record for every Keyvelop.

Keyvelop Server checks identities, validation dates, then distributes encryption keys, catches evidence of transmission integrity with fingerprint calculation, time-stamps all actions and creates status record updating. Keyvelop Server keeps the safe trace of the exchange and never knows the content of the exchanged documents.

Available for Client Server or web application. Batch or real time. Usable with any media (e-mail, FTP, USB key, CD Rom).

The 12 Wonders of Keyvelop, "trustworthy original value" of the dématerialization process
1 puce.gif Checks the sender's identity
2 puce.gif Checks the identities of all recipients
3 puce.gif Encrypts all information transmitted
4 puce.gif Certifies the integrity of all files sent and received
5 puce.gif Protects all files transmitted
6 puce.gif Forwards official acknowledgment of receipt of items or documents
7 puce.gif Signs all documents electronically
8 puce.gif Approves or rejects the content of documents (with contractual value)
9 puce.gif Refuses to open envelopes outside of designated dates
10 puce.gif Time-stamps all actions, including sealing, opening and content approval
11 puce.gif Certifies the overall Keyvelop process
12 puce.gif Retains a legal record of all preceding features
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