CipherShed on Mac OS
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Developer(s) | Project Management Committee (PMC) |
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Initial release | TBD |
Preview release |
0.7.4.0 / 27 December 2015
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Development status | Active |
Written in | C, C++, Assembly |
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Size | 3.30 MB |
Available in | 30 languages |
Type | Disk encryption software |
License | TrueCrypt License v 3.0 (source-available freeware) |
Website | ciphershed |
CipherShed is under development as a planned source-available disk encryption program for on-the-fly encryption. CipherShed is based on the discontinued source-available program TrueCrypt.
CipherShed was started in June 2014 as a response to the end of life announcement for TrueCrypt. As of October 2014 CipherShed source code is hosted at GitHub.
The change of name from TrueCrypt to CipherShed, and substantial rewriting, is due to concerns about a clause in the TrueCrypt license agreement that limits use of the name TrueCrypt.
The first official release of CipherShed was 0.7.4.0 dated February 1, 2016. CipherShed is still a work in progress; it remains under development at this time.
According to the CipherShed website, the CipherShed Project is an unincorporated nonprofit organization that is managed by an elected Project Management Committee (PMC), among others.
The managing team according to CipherShed's website is Bill Cox, Alain Forget, Chris Horrocks, Niklas Lemcke and Jason Pyeron, who are described as "a team with a passion for cryptography, information security, and the Internet as a whole".
CipherShed 1.0 will be a complete rewrite of the source code and will be released under an OSI-approved license (probably either Apache or BSD).