Secure Cloud Storage
Compartmented file sync with encryption and access controls.
When to use
- Staging data between environments with integrity checks.
- Sharing within a single identity without cross‑bleed.
When not to use
- As a dumping ground for mixed compartments.
- For storing long‑term sensitive data without E2EE.
What to look for
- Client‑side encryption or strong server‑side + key control.
- Granular sharing links and expiry controls.
- Good desktop CLI for scripted staging and verification.
OPSEC tips
- Encrypt before upload for sensitive payloads.
- Use per‑compartment folders and distinct accounts.
Common mistakes
- Cross‑sharing links between compartments.
- Leaving stale links active after objectives change.
Setup (generic)
- Create a compartment account and folder tree.
- Enable 2FA; prefer hardware keys.
- Script staged uploads and integrity checksums.
Related: Network Cloak, Log Hygiene