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IDEOJ is a company based in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, founded in 2024. Its business includes consulting for AI adoption in organizations, as well as an encrypted SaaS for file sharing called 「カギスル」. From a cybersecurity perspective, カギスル is positioned around enabling users to send and receive files securely without having to create, separately send, or receive passwords. It is intended as an alternative to the “password-protected ZIP + password sent separately” workflow commonly used by Japanese companies.
Based on the available content, カギスル mainly focuses on encrypted file sharing and passwordless secure transfer. It is offered in three forms: API/SDK libraries, which allow the encryption engine to be embedded into existing applications and workflows; OEM supply, where it can be provided as part of a customer’s own branded product; and custom development, for building dedicated security solutions around specific industries or business processes. The news also mentions that a Microsoft Outlook Add-in has been released, indicating that the product is expanding into the high-frequency use case of sending files as email attachments.
The company states that it is a member of 一般社団法人サイバーセキュリティ連盟, but the available text does not disclose formal certifications such as ISO 27001, SOC 2, privacy protection, or data residency. It also does not explain its encryption algorithms, key management model, access controls, audit logs, alerts, DLP capabilities, or administrator console features. Therefore, for highly sensitive data or regulated industries, buyers should still confirm the vendor’s security white paper, compliance documentation, SLA, and operations/support mechanisms. Integration is one of its relatively strong points: API/SDK, OEM, Outlook plugin, and custom development cover multiple paths from embedded capabilities to ready-made tools.
The public materials do not disclose subscription pricing, usage-based billing, enterprise plans, or PoC fees, and the payment methods are also unclear. Its strengths are that the product problem is clearly defined, directly addressing the inefficient and insecure legacy password-ZIP workflow; and that its deployment options are flexible, making it suitable for service providers or enterprise system integration. Its weaknesses are that the company is still very young, and the public information lacks customer references, certifications, pricing, and details on management features. Its security credibility still needs to be verified through buyer due diligence.
カギスル is suitable for Japanese companies that frequently send contracts, quotations, drawings, documents, and other files externally. It may also suit software companies that want to embed secure file-sharing capabilities into their own SaaS or business systems. Access, payment, and service support from mainland China are unknown; for cross-border use, users should test network connectivity, file transfer speed, contract language, and invoicing methods. Alternatives to consider include Box, Dropbox Business, Microsoft OneDrive/SharePoint, and Tresorit. For domestic China scenarios, it can be compared with Jianguoyun Enterprise Edition, Lenovo Enterprise Cloud Disk, and similar services.
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