We’ve been following serial entrepreneur Daren Klum‘s CRAM adventures for some time now. As such we were quite pleased to see that CIO Review just named CRAM as one of the “20 Most Promising Enterprise Security Companies.” This list is compromised of organizations CIO Review says this about: “We believe these companies have achieved significant momentum and will rise above the rest.”
This is an incredibly tough list to be named to since CIOs have a no-foolin’-around stance when it comes to data security.
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Daren Klum
CRAM was first positioned as a media storage device but with a very smart pivot some time ago, Klum and crew have created the perfect security product at exactly the right time…the hallmark of a great startup and a visionary founder.
In a time of government infiltration of corporate and personal data, an acceleration in black hat hacking, and other ways in which our vital data can be compromised, having a cloud storage solution that is as close to foolproof as possible is why CRAM’s timing is so spot-on.
What is CRAM? Their website says it best, “A new approach to cloud storage and data security. Multi-Cloud is the modern-day paper shredder for digital information. We shred your data, encrypt and backup into multiple cloud locations. Providing the most secure end-to-end data backup solution.”
Daren has walked me through the underlying security technology and it is stunning in its elegance and randomized, distributed, “shredding” security model. If you care about data security and an approach that will make it essentially impossible to reconstruct your randomly cloud-stored data, you owe it to yourself to check out CRAM.