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SpiderOak
NameSpiderOak
TypePrivate
IndustryCloud storage
Founded2007
FounderAlan Fairless, Jeff Shelton
HeadquartersOverland Park, Kansas

SpiderOak is a cloud storage company that provides secure and private online storage solutions, similar to Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive. Founded in 2007 by Alan Fairless and Jeff Shelton, the company is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, and has received funding from investors such as Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Crosslink Capital. SpiderOak's mission is to provide a secure and private cloud storage solution, as seen in the Edward Snowden revelations, which highlighted the importance of National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance and the need for secure online storage, as discussed by Julian Assange and Jacob Appelbaum.

Introduction

SpiderOak is a cloud storage company that offers a range of products and services, including SpiderOak One, SpiderOak Groups, and SpiderOak Semaphor. The company's products are designed to provide secure and private online storage, file sharing, and collaboration solutions for individuals and businesses, as seen in the Silicon Valley startup ecosystem, which includes companies like Apple, Google, and Facebook. SpiderOak's products are used by a range of customers, including NASA, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and The New York Times, which require high levels of security and privacy, as discussed by Bruce Schneier and Daniel Ellsberg. The company's commitment to security and privacy has been recognized by Electronic Frontier Foundation and Freedom of the Press Foundation, which have awarded SpiderOak for its Secure Communication and Privacy features.

History

SpiderOak was founded in 2007 by Alan Fairless and Jeff Shelton, with the goal of providing a secure and private cloud storage solution, as seen in the Cloud Computing market, which includes companies like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. The company received funding from investors such as Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Crosslink Capital, and has since grown to become a leading provider of secure cloud storage solutions, as recognized by Gartner and Forrester Research. SpiderOak has also partnered with companies like Canonical and Red Hat to provide secure and private cloud storage solutions for Ubuntu and Fedora users, as discussed by Mark Shuttleworth and Linus Torvalds. The company's history is also marked by its involvement in the Cryptoparty movement, which aims to promote Cryptography and Digital Rights, as seen in the work of Aaron Swartz and Chelsea Manning.

Features

SpiderOak's products and services offer a range of features, including secure file sharing, collaboration, and storage, as seen in the Collaboration Software market, which includes companies like Slack Technologies and Atlassian. The company's products also include features such as End-to-end encryption, Zero-knowledge proof, and Two-factor authentication, which provide high levels of security and privacy, as discussed by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman. SpiderOak's products are also designed to be highly scalable and flexible, making them suitable for use by individuals and businesses of all sizes, as seen in the Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) market, which includes companies like SAP SE and Oracle Corporation. The company's products are also compatible with a range of devices and platforms, including Android, iOS, and Linux, as discussed by Eric Schmidt and Satya Nadella.

Security

SpiderOak's products and services are designed to provide high levels of security and privacy, as seen in the Computer Security industry, which includes companies like Symantec and McAfee. The company's products use End-to-end encryption and Zero-knowledge proof to ensure that only the user has access to their data, as discussed by Phil Zimmermann and Jon Callas. SpiderOak's products also include features such as Two-factor authentication and Password hashing, which provide an additional layer of security, as seen in the Password Management market, which includes companies like LastPass and 1Password. The company's commitment to security and privacy has been recognized by Electronic Frontier Foundation and Freedom of the Press Foundation, which have awarded SpiderOak for its Secure Communication and Privacy features, as discussed by Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald.

Products and Services

SpiderOak offers a range of products and services, including SpiderOak One, SpiderOak Groups, and SpiderOak Semaphor. The company's products are designed to provide secure and private online storage, file sharing, and collaboration solutions for individuals and businesses, as seen in the Cloud Storage market, which includes companies like Box (company), Microsoft OneDrive, and Google Drive. SpiderOak's products are used by a range of customers, including NASA, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and The New York Times, which require high levels of security and privacy, as discussed by Bruce Schneier and Daniel Ellsberg. The company's products are also compatible with a range of devices and platforms, including Android, iOS, and Linux, as discussed by Eric Schmidt and Satya Nadella.

Reception

SpiderOak's products and services have received positive reviews from a range of sources, including CNET, PCMag, and Wired (magazine), which have praised the company's commitment to security and privacy, as seen in the Computer Security industry, which includes companies like Symantec and McAfee. The company's products have also been recognized by Electronic Frontier Foundation and Freedom of the Press Foundation, which have awarded SpiderOak for its Secure Communication and Privacy features, as discussed by Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald. SpiderOak's products have also been used by a range of high-profile customers, including Julian Assange and Jacob Appelbaum, which have praised the company's commitment to security and privacy, as seen in the Whistleblower community, which includes individuals like Chelsea Manning and Daniel Ellsberg. The company's products are also used by a range of organizations, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, which require high levels of security and privacy, as discussed by Kenneth Roth and Salil Shetty. Category:Cloud storage