IDRIX is a French software publisher whose compact catalogue is built around one flagship security tool and a lightweight companion utility. The company’s best-known product, VeraCrypt, is an open-source disk-encryption package that creates on-the-fly encrypted containers, entire partition volumes, or system drives protected by cascades of algorithms such as AES, Serpent and Twofish. Originally spun out of the discontinued TrueCrypt project, VeraCrypt is widely used by privacy-conscious individuals, remote workers, journalists, legal and healthcare professionals who must keep sensitive client data shielded from theft or accidental disclosure; it also appeals to system administrators who need pre-boot authentication on laptops or USB-based portable workspaces. The second utility, DirHash, is a command-line checksum generator that recursively hashes folders and files, producing SHA-256, SHA-512, Blake2 or other digests that can be compared to detect tampering, corruption or synchronisation drift in backups, archives and software distributions. Together the two applications cover complementary security workflows: VeraCrypt safeguards data at rest with strong encryption, while DirHash verifies data integrity through cryptographic fingerprints. Both tools integrate cleanly into scripted maintenance routines, portable toolkits and enterprise compliance pipelines without background services or licensing fees. IDRIX software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest upstream versions, and can be installed individually or in unattended batches.

DirHash

Windows command line utility to compute hash of directories and files

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VeraCrypt

VeraCrypt is a free open source disk encryption software for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux.

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