Encrypted or locked-down USB storage devices do not have mainstream appeal yet, but industry experts say increased regulations are driving the uptake of such devices. Graham Titterington, principal ...
The Kingston IronKey Keypad 200 has been designed for users who need absolute confidence in the security of their portable ...
The Kingston IronKey D500S is a truly formidable entry in the secure storage market, designed specifically for government, military, and enterprise users who require the absolute highest level of data ...
This simple USB trick adds physical security to your PC without buying extra hardware.
Fountain Valley, CA -- September 28, 2011 -- Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced ...
If you travel with sensitive files, Lenovo’s ThinkPad USB Secure Hard Drive strikes me as an excellent approach to security. There are many secure external hard drives, but I particularly like the ...
What would happen if one of your coworkers lost a USB flash drive containing extremely sensitive customer information? Would it cause panic because of the potential for data exposure and massive fines ...
Infineon’s ID Key S USB integrates a security controller and USB bridge controller in one package, supporting a range of USB and USB/NFC token applications. Built on a high-assurance security ...
You’ve probably heard the term “juice jacking” by now. If not, juice jacking is when you plug a device, like your smartphone, into a public charging station at an airport or other public area. If the ...
Nortel's 'office on a stick' USB drive can link almost any PC with a corporate VPN and keep all the information from a session encrypted Nortel hopes to tackle the security of remote work with an ...
There are plenty of USB thumb drives with native encryption, such as IronKey, available -- if you're a PC user. Today, SanDisk announced its secure USB flash drive that supports OS X. It's about ...
If you’re like me, you’ve taken to carrying important data on USB sticks or flash drives. They’re handy, you can use them on any PC, and with built-in encryption even if you lost them it was no big ...
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