The mission for ScramFS
To protect our customers from suffering data breaches.
We will achieve this by helping organisations of all sizes safeguard their data through encryption. The result will be a safer Internet for everyone.
Our long term goal
“To safeguard the personal information of one billion people by 2030.”
Linus Chang, Founder of Scram Software
About Scram Software
Profile
Scram Software is an award winning, cyber security software development company. We are dedicated to securing everyone's data in the cloud by making cloud security software that's trustworthy and easy to use.
We were founded by Linus Chang, a serial entrepreneur and industry veteran, who was also the creator of BackupAssist®, a global provider of automated Windows server backup and ransomware protection software for small and medium sized enterprises, sold to 165 countries.
Our team consists of experts in the fields of information theory: cryptography, compression, data backup and processing.
The ScramFS encryption system was researched, developed and peer-reviewed over three years by a team of security experts in the fields of information theory, cryptography, compression, data backup and processing including Dr. Ron Steinfeld, a leader in post-quantum cryptography (Monash University, Australia), and Dr. Toby Murray, a leader in software security (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
Visit our company website at https://scramsoft.com
Recent awards
Cyber Defense Magazine - Top 25 Cyber Security Leader of 2017

"Scram Software secures the cloud against a constant barrage of hacking, intellectual property theft, sabotage, accidental deletion, copyright infringement and identity theft," said Gary S. Miliefsky, Executive Producer, Cyber Defense Magazine.
CIO Advisor Magazine - Top 25 Cyber Security Solution Provider

"For exhibiting excellence in delivering Cyber Security solutions for the Asia Pacific region." Selena James, Managing Editor, CIO Advisor.
Our Address
We are headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, a vibrant city of over 4 million people.