BladeBox creates virtual encrypted volumes, which are AES-encrypted files that can be mounted as if they were disk drives (with a DOS drive letter too).
What you get is a container in the form of a virtual disk that you can use exactly as any other disk in your system, but the difference is that BladeBox volumes are secure, unbreakable, encrypted data storages.
On-the-fly cryptography allows you to use BladeBox virtual disks without worries. Their contents are not decrypted to a temporary folder, instead they're encrypted/decrypted in real-time while you write/read them. |