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Confused by USB flash drive jargon? Me too. I asked one of Kingston's experts to walk me through it
Kingston's own expert Matteo Occhi explains what all the security measures in the new IronKey Locker+ 50 G2 actually DO.
IIRC, usually when something is advertised with AES (or anything not hardware-based) encryption, is just running a (sometimes custom) copy of TrueCrypt. For the best flash-drive security though, ...
San Jose, CA - January 14, 2009 - SPYRUS, Inc. today announced the Hydra Privacy Card' (Hydra PC(tm)) family of USB encrypting devices is immune from USB autorun ...
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In late 2008, the Strategic Command's Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations put in place an immediate ban on the use of flash drives -- USB storage devices that have become the modern version of ...
A. For all intents and purposes, today’s USB flash memory drives (a.k.a. thumb drives or jump drives) are the equivalent to the old school floppy disk on steroids. If you want to transfer files from ...
San Jose, CA " February 23, 2009 " SPYRUS, Inc. today announced Hydra PC Virus Protected (ViP) USB encryption drives incorporating antivirus protection from McAfee' Scan Engine technology. Combining ...
A B.Tech (Computer Science) engineer turned writer, Varun has over 7 years of experience in tech journalism. He started his journey by writing for various publications like Beebom and Mr. Phone, ...
Running out of storage? Get yourself a fast USB-C flash drive or portable SSD, and store as many files and projects in one ...
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