Windows 111/0 supports the installation and use of a variety of Removable devices. This includes plug-and-play mouse, keyboard, and other USB-based devices. However, this could pose a threat to the ...
Logan G. Harbaugh is a longtime technology journalist with experience reviewing a wide range of IT products. Every week, there are new reports of data breaches at organizations of every type.
The fear of "leaks" is spreading. IBM reportedly won't let its employees use any removable storage devices, like USB drives, SD cards, and flash drives. According to The Register, the company informed ...
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, the global leader in standards development for the microelectronics industry, today announced the publication of JESD233: XFM ...
New Matrix “Data-at-Rest†(MatrixDAR™) adds FIPS 140-compliant encryption to Android devices used in the enterprise; addresses security policies raised by BYOD trend MELBOURNE, Fla., August 20, ...
It seems like there's a new mass-storage standard introduced every day. CompactFlash (CF) was the only game in town for a while, but now the maker of a new device has to choose between CF, SD, SDIO, ...
October 11, 2006 The new RDX QuikStor looks like it’s worth a look for the power users amongst us as it has a 30 MB/sec transfer rate and can hence back up 80 GB of native data in less than an hour.
Thumb drives, SD cards, and portable hard drives are tremendously convenient. They're also tremendously risky. If your removable drive is lost or stolen, whoever finds it has complete access to its ...
Iomega Corp. on Monday will unveil a new entry-level network attached storage (NAS) device designed to work with both conventional ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) drives and the Rev removable ...