![]() While there’s no mobile app, you can still download files to your mobile device through your SpiderOak One account online. That includes every historical version of your files. This point-in-time recovery gives you the security of knowing that if you suffer any type of data loss, your files will be protected and you can restore any version you want. One thing I like is that SpiderOak One retains every file on your account until you delete it. (See Performance for my experience with restores.)Īnd, unfortunately, you don’t get an offline restore option with SpiderOak One. ![]() Restoring files from the SpiderOak One desktop app is fast and easy, but you can’t restore directly from the Hive. You can run backups from every five minutes to once a week Restores ![]() If you prefer continuous or scheduled backups, you just need to go into the desktop app preferences to make the change. You have the choice of automatic, continuous, or scheduled backups. After your initial backup, subsequent ones are automatic by default. This means you might have trouble uploading files larger than 10GB. While SpiderOak One doesn’t have “hard limits” on file sizes, there are “practical limits” of 10GB for individual files uploaded via the desktop app. You can back up an unlimited number of computers, as well as external hard drives, removable devices, and some network volumes. SpiderOak One gives you two ways to back up your data: through the desktop app or using the SpiderOak Hive folder it places on your computer. Both will back up your files to the cloud, but backing up your files with the Hive will give you added functionality. But you can still access your account and download or share files from any mobile device with an internet connection.Īnd SpiderOak One has cross-platform functionality, so you can access your backup, sync your devices, and share your files no matter the operating system. It’s missing a few basics, though – like offline backup or restore, email backup reports or notifications, and a mobile app. SpiderOak One boasts some exciting and unique features. “No Knowledge,” 256-bit AES, private encryption keys “We see our investment in SpiderOak as a key enabler in helping our clients maintain, secure and resilient data communication and storage in these highly contested environments from ground to LEO to cislunar,” said Ateya.Ĭeleste Ford, managing director of Stellar Ventures, said SpiderOak is “uniquely positioned to address this growing need with their zero-trust approach at the data level to assure users of the most secure systems operations.Automatic (default), continuous (optional), scheduled (optional), backup from external drive, multi-device syncingįile type restrictions, fair use limits, no file size limits Space systems used for national security are “very much at risk from cyber threats,” said Daniel Ateya, president and managing director of RTX Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of Raytheon Technologies. About half of SpiderOak’s business is from government contracts.Īccenture executive Tom Patterson said the company invested in the OrbitSecure technology to “help our clients with the expertise and software needed to achieve a zero-trust approach to space-based cybersecurity.” Accenture provides professional services business in the space sector, focused on satellite communications, ground station as-a-service, remote IoT device-to-satellite data and Earth observation data. The company, founded in 2007, developed a cybersecurity system called OrbitSecure used to protect satellites and ground infrastructure. “This investment will accelerate SpiderOak’s deployment of zero-trust, end-to-end data security solutions for commercial and government customers operating in space,” SpiderOak’s CEO Dave Pearah said in a statement. ![]() The strategic investments by these firms are separate from the $16.4 million Series C funding round that SpiderOak announced in January. The new investors are Accenture Ventures, Raytheon Technologies’ RTX Ventures, and Stellar Ventures, the companies announced May 18, although they did not disclose the value of the agreements. WASHINGTON - SpiderOak, a firm that specializes in cybersecurity for space systems, announced new strategic investors.
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