Encrypted file protection
SecureDrive uses encryption-based IRM/DRM to help protect content after it has been shared.
Collaborate securely on confidential files with employees, clients, partners, and external reviewers — while keeping control after files are shared.
689Cloud SecureDrive combines cloud file collaboration with encryption-based IRM/DRM protection, giving your organization access control, activity tracking, expiry dates, watermarks, copy protection, and remote revocation for sensitive business documents.
More than cloud storage — SecureDrive helps protect files before, during, and after collaboration.
SecureDrive is designed for organizations that need more than ordinary cloud storage. It gives teams a secure cloud workspace to collaborate on confidential documents while applying encryption-based IRM/DRM controls to the files themselves.
IRM and DRM are often used interchangeably. IRM usually refers to Information Rights Management in enterprise document security, while DRM usually refers to Digital Rights Management for protected digital content. In SecureDrive, both describe the same core idea: using encryption and rights management to control who can access a file, what they can do with it, and whether access can be revoked later.
Ordinary cloud storage mainly protects access to a folder or shared link. But once a file is downloaded, copied, or re-shared, control may be limited.
SecureDrive uses encryption-based IRM/DRM to help protect content after it has been shared.
Authorize specific employees, clients, partners, vendors, or external reviewers.
Monitor online views, downloads, and openings on local devices.
Revoke access to sensitive files at any time, including downloaded protected files where supported.
Set files to become inaccessible after a defined time period.
Overlay viewer information and timestamps to discourage unauthorized redistribution.
SecureDrive is built for ongoing collaboration, not just one-time file transfer. Your team can create secure folders, project workspaces, and confidential collaboration areas where internal and external users can access the files they need while your organization keeps rights management controls in place.
SecureDrive can be used as an encrypted virtual data room for confidential projects, due diligence, legal reviews, financial documents, board materials, investor materials, and partner collaboration. Unlike a basic shared folder, a SecureDrive virtual data room provides encryption-based IRM/DRM controls that help protect sensitive files throughout the review and collaboration process.
Share due diligence packages, financial records, contracts, and transaction documents with controlled access.
Distribute investor materials, fundraising documents, and confidential reporting packages.
Support external legal review and controlled collaboration on contracts and case materials.
Protect board packs, strategy documents, executive presentations, and confidential internal files.
SecureDrive’s key differentiator is built-in IRM/DRM protection. The technology uses encryption to protect the file and enforce rights management policies such as access control, view-only mode, printing restrictions, expiry dates, watermarks, tracking, and remote revocation.
Encrypt files and require cloud authentication to help prevent unauthorized re-sharing. For Microsoft Office documents, SecureDrive can block copy/paste and disable screen capture.
Monitor every file access, including online views, downloads, and openings on local devices.
Revoke access at any time, even after files have been downloaded where supported.
Set documents to online view-only mode to block downloads and reduce unnecessary file copies.
Require login credentials or two-factor authentication before users can access protected files.
Disable printing, including virtual printing to PDF where supported.
Set an expiry date so files become inaccessible after a defined period.
Add dynamic watermarks with the viewer’s email and timestamp to discourage unauthorized photos, screenshots, and redistribution.
Box, Dropbox, and OneDrive are widely used cloud storage and collaboration platforms. SecureDrive is designed for a more specific need: secure cloud collaboration with encryption-based IRM/DRM protection and post-sharing control.
| Capability | Box / Dropbox / OneDrive | 689Cloud SecureDrive |
|---|---|---|
| General cloud storage | Yes | Yes |
| File syncing and sharing | Yes | Yes |
| Team collaboration | Yes | Yes |
| Secure folders and external sharing | Yes | Yes |
| Encryption for storage and transfer | Yes | Yes |
| Encryption-based IRM/DRM for protected collaboration | Varies by platform, plan, and configuration | Yes |
| File-level rights management | Varies | Yes |
| Protect files after sharing | Limited or requires additional configuration | Yes, for supported files |
| Revoke access after download | Limited or varies | Yes, for protected files |
| Dynamic watermarks | Varies | Yes |
| Document usage tracking | Varies | Yes |
| Secure virtual data room use case | May require add-ons or separate workflows | Built for confidential workspaces and controlled collaboration |
| Private cloud / on-premise option | Varies | Available |
SecureDrive is designed for organizations that regularly collaborate around sensitive files with internal and external users.
Share contracts, legal files, case materials, client documents, and due diligence documents securely.
Collaborate on financial reports, statements, audit documents, tax files, and confidential spreadsheets.
Distribute board packs, strategy documents, executive presentations, compensation materials, and confidential internal files.
Protect technical specifications, product documentation, manuals, designs, and partner files.
Collaborate on sensitive healthcare-related documents, research files, reports, and regulated business documents with stronger access control.
Use SecureDrive as a secure virtual data room for transaction documents, property files, investor materials, and due diligence packages.
SecureDrive supports different deployment models depending on your organization’s security, compliance, and IT requirements.
Start quickly with secure cloud collaboration and minimal setup.
Use a dedicated environment when your organization needs more control.
Deploy SecureDrive in your own environment for internal policy, regulatory, or data residency requirements.
Integrate content security into existing applications using REST APIs and custom web or mobile development.
Create a secure workspace, invite collaborators, and apply encryption-based IRM/DRM controls to confidential files.
Create a protected folder, project workspace, or virtual data room for confidential collaboration.
Upload PDFs, Microsoft Office documents, images, archives, and other business files.
Invite employees, clients, partners, advisors, vendors, or external reviewers.
Choose who can view, download, print, comment, or access specific files and folders.
Protect supported files with encryption, tracking, expiry dates, watermarks, revocation, and copy protection.
Monitor document activity and revoke access when a file, project, or collaboration period should end.
Secure cloud collaboration with IRM/DRM means sharing and working on files in a secure cloud workspace while applying rights management controls such as encryption, access restrictions, tracking, expiry dates, watermarks, copy protection, and remote revocation.
Yes. IRM/DRM technology uses encryption to protect files and enforce permissions. SecureDrive combines encryption with access control, activity tracking, expiry dates, watermarks, and remote revocation to help protect files after sharing.
Basic encrypted file sharing protects files during storage or transfer. IRM/DRM protection goes further by helping control who can open the file, what they can do with it, and whether access can be revoked after sharing.
Ordinary cloud storage usually focuses on storing, syncing, and sharing files. SecureDrive is designed for confidential collaboration with encryption-based IRM/DRM protection that helps protect files after sharing.
Yes, for supported protected files. SecureDrive can track access and revoke access after download where supported by the file type and security settings.
Yes. SecureDrive can be used as an encrypted virtual data room with IRM/DRM controls for due diligence, legal review, financial documents, investor materials, board documents, and other confidential projects.
IRM and DRM are often used interchangeably. IRM is commonly used in enterprise information security and document control, while DRM is often used more broadly for digital content protection. In SecureDrive, both refer to encryption-based file rights management controls that help protect content after sharing.
Yes. SecureDrive allows access to be revoked remotely for protected files.
Yes. SecureDrive can be used to collaborate securely with clients, partners, vendors, advisors, and other external users.
Box, Dropbox, and OneDrive are general-purpose cloud storage and collaboration platforms. SecureDrive is focused on secure cloud collaboration with encryption-based IRM/DRM, file rights management, virtual data rooms, and protection after sharing.
Yes. SecureDrive supports SaaS, private cloud, and on-premise deployment options, along with REST API integration and custom solutions.
SecureDrive gives your team a secure cloud collaboration platform with encryption-based IRM/DRM protection, virtual data room workflows, access tracking, expiry dates, watermarks, and remote revocation.