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Daniil Katsura

2mo ago

How do you protect truly sensitive information when “encryption alone” isn’t enough?

I m curious how people protect truly sensitive info when the real risk isn t AES gets broken, but it leaks during sharing, coordination, or human error over everyday channels (chat/email/cloud links).

Two examples:

  • Example A (friend, anonymized):
    My friend shared a dissertation draft (epilepsy-medication research) via a folder link for quick feedback, planning to secure it later. The link got forwarded, permissions were too open, and the draft leaked. No hacking just human error + link forwarding.

  • Example B (real, last 2 years):
    In Aug 2025, ICE accidentally added a random person to a group text ( Mass Text ), exposing sensitive operational details in real time. It wasn t a sophisticated breach it was a simple wrong recipient added to the thread mistake, but with serious consequences.

I m asking because I m a developer and I m currently prototyping an offline-first approach to send now, reveal later file sharing, where access can be conditional not just who has the link, but also when and where it becomes readable.

Daniil Katsura

2mo ago

TrueLock - Send data now. Open it only when allowed.

Lock information by time, place, or password. Prove it existed before events.