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Over 40% of government breaches in 2024 were caused by stolen or misused credentials.
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Secured Offline Data Storage for Government & Public SectorProtecting Residents, Nations, and Public Trust

From councils losing resident records to ministries hit by ransomware, the public sector has never faced more relentless cyber pressure. Sensitive data, national security files, and public trust are all at stake.

Firevault was built on a simple philosophy: offline is safer than online. After launching the world’s first secured offline digital vault for individuals, we created an industry-ready solution — Firevault Secured Offline Data Storage (FV-Storage).

FV-Storage can be customised to the exact needs of government bodies and public institutions — fully scalable from 20TB upwards.

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The Threat LandscapeGovernment’s Digital Exposure Crisis

Cyberattacks on the public sector aren’t just about data — they disrupt services, compromise national security, and erode public trust.

Files stolen in the last 12 months
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Resident & Citizen Data Theft

Electoral rolls, benefits records, and ID databases are prime targets for hackers and hostile states.

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Ransomware on Critical Systems

Local councils, health services, and departments have been forced offline — delaying essential public services.

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Insider Leaks & Credential Misuse

Shared logins and admin overreach expose sensitive files to unauthorised access.

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Regulatory & Political Fallout

GDPR fines, compliance failures, and loss of resident trust put leadership under pressure.

Projected cost of cybercrime in the next 12 months
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Resident Records Held Offline

From ID scans to benefits files, sensitive resident information is kept physically disconnected and immune to ransomware.

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Provable Compliance & Audit Trails

Time-stamped access logs and offline storage simplify GDPR, FOIA, and data retention requirements.

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Eliminates the Digital Attack Surface

By physically disconnecting your data from the internet, Firevault makes iit as safe as it can be.

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No Standing Access

Firevault eliminates vendor backdoors, shared credentials, and admin loopholes — restoring sovereignty to government data.

Where Firevault WinsGovernment’s Offline Answer

Encryption isn’t enough. Disconnection is. Firevault creates a new layer of protection by removing sensitive files from every network.

Encryption Isn’t Enough. Disconnection Is.Why Firevault Storage Is Different

  • Cloud Storage
  • HSM (Hardware Security Module)
  • FV-Storage
Feature / Risk
Cloud Storage
HSM (Hardware Security Module)
FV-Storage
Ransomware Risk High Medium Low to Zero
Vendor Dependence High High
Signal Traceable (IP, Logs, Metadata) Time-stamped and Audit ready
Physically Disconnected
Secured Offline Access Limited
Succession or Return-Ready
Built for Full Files, Docs & Archives
Immune to Ransomware
Zero Vendor Dependency

Who It’s ForDesigned for Public Duty, Not Digital Exposure

  • Central Government Departments
    Protect classified reports, policy papers, and strategic national data.

  • Local Authorities & Councils
    Keep resident records, social service files, and planning documents offline.

  • Law Enforcement & Justice
    Secure evidence chains, case files, and judicial documents from leaks.

  • Public Health & Social Care
    Archive sensitive medical and welfare records offline — out of reach from ransomware.

Recent Breach Examples

  • UK Electoral Commission cyberattack exposed 40m voter records — Aug 2023
  • Ministry of Defence contractor data leaked — Sept 2022
  • Hack paralysed multiple UK councils — Jan 2024
  • NHS ransomware disruption cost £92m — 2017 (ongoing vulnerabilities remain)

File Types Secured

📁 Resident Data – .csv .json .pdf
🛂 ID & Passport Copies – .jpg .png .tiff
📑 Policy & Cabinet Docs – .docx .pptx .pdf
⚖️ Court & Justice Files – .rtf .pdf .msg
📊 Benefits & Financial Records – .xls .csv .sql
📦 Classified Archives – .zip .iso .rar

40m Resident voter records exposed in the UK Electoral Commission attack (announced 2023; lapses cited in 2024)
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£10.4m–£11.3m Recovery cost of the Redcar & Cleveland Council cyberattack—money diverted from frontline services.
£ 10.4 M
31% Public-sector breaches over the past decade involved stolen credentials (DBIR public administration snapshot).
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$4.88m Global average cost of a data breach in 2024—pressure that also lands on public bodies
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