Any recommendations for encryption software for iPhone?

Hi,
I want to store some work data on my new iPhone. A mixture of file types - documents, pictures, Powerpoint, applications.
I also want to keep some of my home information - such as documents, pictures, apps.
Where can I put them on the iPhone, and can I encrypt them in a few folders to keep the data secure?
Thanks
Pete

Actually there are a few apps that do just that. I personally use MobileFinder, but there is also datacase and others I can't remember.
However these are not password protected they simply allow you to transfer documents onto the iphone and view them. MobileFinder has limited text editing facilities.
Theres an application called PicVault which allows the encrypted storage of pictures, using a password.

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