Your information (documents, recordings, videos and other files) is stored in the cloud in its entirety
with one storage provider.
No storage provider and no existing security measures, including encryption, can
fully protect your data from the weaknesses of this one-to-one
relationship.
Moreover, your data is subject to the laws and the authorities of the country where it is located.
When you need to store a file in the cloud, VoD2 scrambles your data, before it leaves
your device or your network, and splits it into meaningless slices.
Each slice is then sent to a different storage provider. No single provider has
the entirety of your data nor can it read the slice of data it holds for you.
Furthermore, each storage provider can be located in a different country.
When you need to access one of your files, VoD2 performs the reverse operation, by fetching each slice from the various storage providers, and reassembles them into the original file.
Various types of incidents could happen to one of the storage
providers:
For example: equipment theft or destruction, storage provider bankruptcy, government intervention, denial of service attack, judicial intervention, service malfunction, search and seizure, data corruption, earthquake, pandemic, injunction, disaster, hacking, conflict, outage, strike, flood, riot or fire.
Regardless of the situation, VoD2 will automatically regenerate your original files, using the
available slices, from the remaining storage providers.