Munich, Germany, September 21, 2023 – Tresorit, Swiss Post's daughter company for secure cloud storage, file sharing, and e‑signatures, is unveiling a new range of standalone cloud-based products at this year’s it-sa 2023 conference. Thousands of Tresorit customers have already benefited from Tresorit FileSharing and Tresorit eSign functions as part of the company’s integrated end-to-end-encrypted (E2EE) workspace. Now organizations can also harness select products from this system as distinct, standalone solutions — allowing businesses to benefit from time-saving digitization tools such as electronic signatures without jeopardizing cybersecurity and compliance.

By adapting to organizations’ needs rather than pushing a one-size-fits-all approach, Tresorit enables businesses to remain agile and resilient while customizing their futures of work.

“At Tresorit, we’ve always been prioritizing customer feedback,” says Tresorit CRO Peter Stoessel. “Our integrated platform gives businesses the securest environment for collaboration; however, we understand some organizations prefer the extra layer of usability and security for parts of their digitization strategy to an integrated solution. After all, it makes little sense, for example, to expect employees to learn how to use a new cloud system shortly after introducing one that has just been put into practice."

“Now Tresorit meets that need with products that fit into many an organization’s digitization strategy. Standalone Tresorit FileSharing and eSign are just as reliable, secure, and easy to use as our integrated Tresorit workspace for both internal and external collaboration. This reaffirms our promise to make benefits of digital processes available to organizations of all sizes without compromising on security.”

Battling bureaucracy, promoting compliance

The Tresorit engineers and cryptographers has been developing their showcase platform for better team productivity and collaboration with key values in mind: They want it to be as secure as it can be, easy-to-use and intuitive for all, even those who are used to conventional big-tech solutions. What is more, they take IT administrators’ and end users’ perspectives into account and decode hybrid work realities when creating solutions.

Introducing individual or piecemeal solutions into office workflows may have an impact on security strategies. By keeping security-by-design principles remain at the heart of Tresorit’s standalone products, the company gives businesses flexibility and efficiency of use.

Tresorit eSign enables users to sign digital documents the secure yet user-friendly way, removing the inefficient print-and-scan process that hampers paper files. Yet as always with Tresorit, the solution itself is end-to-end encrypted (e2ee) and designed along zero-knowledge principles, allowing Tresorit eSign to expand for GDPR- and eIDAS-compliant signatures. Tresorit has already been improving its system for simple electronic signatures, while the roll-out of qualified electronic signatures across Europe is planned for the end of 2023.

Meanwhile, Tresorit FileSharing allows companies to reclaim control of another lever of productivity: the ability to share and work on digital documents the safe and easy way. With five-step e2ee and a zero-knowledge ciphering system, Tresorit FileSharing transfers documents in unbreachable, fully encrypted data vaults. On a day-to-day level, users can also handle files with different levels of control, with additional tools such as a file open limit, link expiry dates, and the ability to disable downloads.

By choosing the best of both worlds, i.e., usability and security, organizations finally move on with digitization effectively — all while making compliance with data protection regulations effortless.

Further information and availability

The Tresorit team will be available at it-sa 2023 to discuss new standalone features, as well as the wider range of Tresorit products, at Nuremberg Exhibition Centre stand 6-214 from October 10 to 12, 2023. Details on all new products and upgrades can also be found on the Tresorit website.