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Crypteks USB: The Only Flash Drive With Dual ‘Hardware’ Encryption

Thursday December 1, 2011
Crypteks USB: The Only Flash Drive With Dual ‘Hardware’ Encryption

Up until now, the only strong protection for flash drive to prevent from hackers or data thieves is by using the strong 256-bit AES hardware encryption or by using special chip that would self-destruct when hack attempted (like the ironKey). That alone it for protecting the data from intruders, but it won’t be able to [...]

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Kingston DataTraveler D6000 Flash Drive With Even More Security

Thursday September 29, 2011
Kingston DataTraveler D6000 Flash Drive With Even More Security

When 256-bit AES hardware encryption is not secure enough for you, you’ll definitely want to fine a better solution to store your extremely sensitive data. If you are in this situation, I believe you will love to add this new Kingston DataTraveler D6000 flash drive into your shopping list. Kingston recently has updated their DataTraveler [...]

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Microsoft Wireless Desktop 2000 Keyboard Offers 128-Bit Encryption

Friday June 3, 2011
Microsoft Wireless Desktop 2000 Keyboard Offers 128-Bit Encryption

With the hacker in the neighborhood getting smarter and smarter, it’s very crucial for you to have any sort of encryption for your devices, especially the wireless one. Wireless LAN, wireless router, wireless phone, wireless mouse, wireless keyboard and so on. Hacker won’t attack your wireless mouse, but they will hack into your wireless LAN, [...]

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Transcend Intros JetFlash 200 Flash Drive With Hardware Encryption

Friday May 13, 2011
Transcend Intros JetFlash 200 Flash Drive With Hardware Encryption

The storage maker Transcend has just unveiled another new series of JetFlash flash drive known as JetFlash 200. What’s special on this version is that the flash drive has come with the most secure 256-bit AES enterprise hardware encryption along with their SecureDrive software to lock down your flash drive content. That means your flash [...]

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Lexar Echo MX and Echo ZX Backup Flash Drives

Thursday January 6, 2011
Lexar Echo MX and Echo ZX Backup Flash Drives

Lexar has sprout out two new flash drive for backing up data called Echo MX and Echo ZX. These little puppies are equipped with 128-bit AES encryption and it’s been paired with Lexa Echo backup software. For the Echo MX version, this series has a nice to see and always-on capacity meter on the flash [...]

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Verbatim Secure ‘n’ Go USB Drive With 256-bit AES Hardware Encryption and More

Monday August 23, 2010
Verbatim Secure ‘n’ Go USB Drive With 256-bit AES Hardware Encryption and More

Verbatim, which often heard of their DVD discs or other recordable media, has hooped into the USB flash drive bandwagon by releasing their first Secure USB flash drive – The Secure ‘n’ Go USB Drive with 256-bit AES hardware encryption. The Verbatim Secure ‘n’ Go USB Drive has also equipped with an extra security feature, [...]

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Kanguru Defender Basic Hardware Encrypted Flash Drive

Friday July 23, 2010
image of Kanguru Defender Basic Hardware Encrypted Flash Drive

Kanguru, the company that first introduced the 64GB flash drive last two years has dropped a new line of encrypted flash drive for the mass. Known as the Kanguru Defender Basic, the flash drive has been equipped with 256-bit AES hardware encryption and it’s capable of transferring files up to 480MB/s using USB 2.0 interface.

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Kingston DataTraveler 5000 Secure Flash Drives Entering Europe

Friday April 30, 2010
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Kingston DataTraveler 5000 Secure Flash Drive is now invading the Europe market, sniping on the government agencies and companies market as one of their secure portable data storing solution. Since it’s a secure flash drive, Kingston DataTraveler 5000 features titanium-coated stainless steel casing with a tamper-evident design. It also has been equipped with AES 256-bit [...]

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Victorinox Secure Pro: Super-Secure Flash Drive, Self Destruct When Hacked

Friday March 26, 2010
image of Victorinox Secure Pro: Super-Secure Flash Drive, Self Destruct When Hacked

Similar with IronKey flash drive, Swiss company Victorinox has released a new super secure flash drive called “Secure Pro” with built-in self-destruct mechanism. The mechanism of Victorinox flash drive will automatically get overheating then burn the NAND controller and memory chip when hacked. Since it’s from Swiss company, the Victorinox Secure Pro flash drive uses [...]

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The True Hardware Encrypted USB Drive

Monday March 8, 2010
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Often when we want to have a good and secure USB Flash drive, we will find those with both software and ‘hardware’ encryption features. As you’ve known, hardware encryption means there is some kind of ‘lock’ that will lock down your USB flash drive to be accessible without your permission and password. IronKey flash drive [...]

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IronKey D200 Secure USB Flash Drive with 3 Level Security System

Thursday November 5, 2009
image of IronKey D200 Secure USB Flash Drive with 3 Level Security System

IronKey has rolled out another series of Secure Flash drive dubbed as D200. This version of IronKey has a better security up to 3 level, adopting the AES 256-bit hardware encryption with active malware protection to your important data. Key Features of IronKey D200: Includes new policy enforcement, usability and field-maintenance capabilities Ideal for users [...]

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