Proton unveils Proton Drive for businesses
Proton, maker of one of the best password managers today unveiled a new offering for businesses looking to cloud storagefile sharing and real-time document collaboration.
Proton Drive for Business offers a secure way to collaborate, with end-to-end encryption and full GDPR and HIPAA compliance, making it especially useful for legal, financial and research firms.
This cloud collaboration platform is also ISO 27001 certified, which has the added benefit of meeting Swiss privacy and neutrality standards.
Proton Drive for Business
Proton Drive places great value on privacy and security, offering active protection against data leaks, surveillance and ransomware. It also provides your organization with access to other Proton products, such as email, calendar, VPN and password manager.
The Enterprise plan also includes Proton Sentinel, which provides additional security for your organization with two-factor authenticationand by preventing data breaches even if an attacker has stolen credentials.
Proton Drive is available in three tiers. Drive Professional is perfect for smaller teams that need secure file storage, sharing, and collaboration, with 1TB of storage and 365-day file version history for $5.99 per month with Proton’s limited time 40% off the annual plan.
Proton Business Suite offers organizations privacy protection, 1TB storage, secure email, calendar, VPN and Proton Pass Password Manager for $12.99 per month, billed annually. Proton Enterprise Suite combines all of the above with added flexibility and customization for those with privacy challenges, with priority support and advanced security included.
Anant Vijay Signh, Product Management Lead at Proton, said: “In a landscape where data breaches and corporate surveillance are on the rise, Proton Drive is the secure choice for businesses that cannot afford to compromise on privacy. With end-to-end encryption and zero-access architecture, your data remains safe even in the event of a data breach. Proton Drive offers the kind of privacy that big tech simply can’t match, making it the clear choice for organisations serious about protecting their most sensitive information.”