The widespread proliferation of sensitive data via USB thumbdrives demands a need for data encryption, and SanDisk is stepping up to bat. Their newest Ultra Backup USB flash drive uses both password ...
I'm looking at a new USB drive 4GB is more than enough for my needs.<BR><BR>HOWEVER, I do want encryption on the drive.<BR><BR>My sensitive files I encrypt with ...
A full 87% of employees surveyed have lost a USB drive and failed to notify their company. A recent survey from Apricorn of more than 400 IT professionals from industries including education, finance, ...
If you've like me you probably have handfuls of USB flash drives on your desk at any one time. But how many of those flash drives have built-in data encryption? How many can carry on working after ...
The Crypteks USB is a USB thumb drive which, according to the designers, is one of the first physically locking USB drives that comes with 256-bit AES hardware encryption. The device is made from ...
While data breaches caused by online hackers tend get the most headlines, one of the most common ways that an organization’s data is compromised is through the loss or theft of computers and thumb ...
There are many ways to approach digital security and data safety, and today I’m taking a closer look at the GuardKey which takes a more physical approach to data safety. It combines the physical ...
Kingston Digital has unveiled a pair of new flash drives that aim at the user who needs a drive that has lots of security to protect the data on it. The new flash drives are the IronKey D300 and D300 ...
If you are in the market for a titanium USB drive complete with encryption technology in the form of AES-256, you may be interested in a new Kickstarter campaign by Lingg Innovations from Italy.
It happened to me once — I lost my small 64GB USB drive I'd used for work. I was pretty sure it had nothing too important in it. But then I started wondering… what if it contained some sensitive files ...
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Thanks to the flexibility of Linux, it's possible to run the OS directly from a USB drive, but is that the right approach? Here are the pros and cons.