DriveMesh might employ encryption techniques to secure data both during transmission (in transit) and while it's stored on their servers (at rest). This ensures that even if someone intercepts the data, they can't access it without the proper decryption keys. For heightened security, DriveMesh implements end-to-end encryption. This means that only we, as the user, have the decryption keys, ensuring that even the service provider can't access other data. The service allows to set access controls and permissions for the files and folders, determining who can view, edit, or share them.