IronKey flash drive offers security
July 27th, 2007
If you’re paranoid about having unauthorized people taking a peek at your data stored on your USB flash drive, the IronKey could help alleviate those fears while offering some peace of mind. Within the IronKey flash drive lies a hardware accelerated engine that encrypts the data in AES CBC mode prior to being written to the drive. In addition, encryption keys are generated and stored in the IronKey Cryptochip and will never be placed on the PC to prevent security leaks. The IronKey is also resistant to malware that disables security features, since it utilizes a 2-factor authentication before its content can be accessed. The 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB IronKey USB flash drive retails for $79, $109, and $149 respectively. Have you secured your data yet?
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